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Catalogue No. 994 


COLLECTION 


Engraved Pat atee of Washington 


BELONGING TO 
The late Henry Whelen, Jr., of Philad’a. 
Being the identical collection from which the late 


-Wm. S. Baker compiled his ‘‘ Engraved 
Portraits of Washington.” 


ALSO 


The Engraved Portraits of Franklin 


Belonging the Same Estate 


CATALOGUE COMPILED AND SALE AT THE BODK AUCTION ROOMS OF 
CONDUCTED BY SAMUEL. T. FREEMAN & CO. 
STAN V. HENKELS 1519-1621 Chestnut St., Philadelphia 


Catalogue Price, $1.50 


+ cane wna dation nae 


CATALOGUE No. 994 


THE IMPORTANT COLLECTION 


OF 


ENGRAVED PORTRAITS 


OF 


“WASHINGTON | 
Beoe to the late Henry Whelen, Jr. 


-OF PHILADELPHIA 


Who was one ae the Raslicst Collectors, and from whose 
collection, the late Wm. S. Baker, compiled his 
celebrated book on the “Engraved Portraits of 
- Washington,” and including all but a few 


of the portraits mentioned in that work 
ee ALSO 
THE EXTENSIVE COLLECTION OF ENGRAVED 


PORTRAITS OF FRANKLIN BELONGING 
TO THE SAME ESTATE 


TO BE SOLD 


Tuesday Afternoon and Evening, April 27, 1909 


At 2.30 and 8 o’clock P. M. 
On Exhibition Three Days Previous to Sale 


CATALOGUE COMPILED AND SALE AT THE BOOK AUCTION ROOMS OF 
CONDUCTED BY SAMUEL T. FREEMAN & CO, 
STAN. V. HENKELS 1519-1521 Chestnut St., Philadelphia 


TERMS OF SALE 


Bills must be paid before 12 o’clock on the ei alter 
No credit given under any circumstance. ; 


On mail orders, payment must be made on receipt o 


aa + 
STE Ss 


All Prints are sold so much per piece, ae bids must 
be made accordingly. | : * 


Deposits must be made when requested. 


Bids faithfully executed by the auctioneers without extra 
charge for those who cannot attend sale. 


For purchasers present at the sale, Prints are sold as nat 
they are, without recourse. On mail orders, Prints are guar- 
anteed as catalogued. | . ary, 


No Prints returnable after biteen days from date 
of sale. RO te 


In all cases of disputed bids, the Auction: reserves the | : 
right of re-selling the lot in question. =e 


SAMUEL T. FREEMAN & CO. 
AUCTIONEERS. 


Print Department conducted by Sran. V. HENKELS. 


PRESS OF 
MAURICE H. POWER 
1110-1116 SANSOM STREET 
PHILADELPHIA 


REMARKS 


HIS collection of Engraved portraits of Genl. George Washing- 
ton was formed by the late Henry Whelen, Jr., of Philadel- 
phia, who was one of the first, if not the Pioneer, in collecting 

the engraved portraits of this illustrious and greatest of men. It was 
this identical collection which induced the late Wm. S. Baker to write 
his admirable work on the “ Engraved Portraits of Washington.” Mr, 
Whelen having married the daughter of Mr. Baker, brought him in inti- 
mate relations with that gentleman, who was soon seized with the same 
fever as his son-in-law, and with his assistance, and the use of this col- 
lection, the world was given that interesting volume. It was also the 
enthusiasm of Mr. Whelen which inspired the Hon. Jas. T. Mitchell, 
the Hon. Hampton L. Carson and Mr. Clarence S. Bement to 
make their collections, which were lately dispersed by me at public 
sale. 

This collection is one of peculiar interest, from the fact that it 
contains nearly all the portraits mentioned in Baker’s work, com- 
mencing with the first Mezzotinto Portrait by Chas. Willson Peale, 
in three states, including one in colors, and an Artist’s proof before all 
letters. A fine copy of the Stipple in colors by Edwin after Peale. 
The Valentine Green full-length Mezzotinto after the sameartist. The 
Rare Portraits of George and Martha Washington by Norman. Many 
fine specimens of the rarest of the Campbell type. The famous and 
extremely rare Dawe Mezzotinto after Wright. Fine copies of both 
of the Savage Mezzotintos, as well as that by Hamlin, and two states 
of the Celebrated Washington Family by Savage. Of the Trumbull 
type, which are always sought after, will be found the Valentine Green 
full-length Mezzotinto, and the Celebrated Cheesman Battle of Trenton 
Portrait. The Stuart Type embraces the series of Rare portraits engrav- 
ed by D. Edwin, the Kennedy Mezzotinto in colors, the two rare 
Nutter portraits in stipple, the excessively rare Portraits in Mezzo- 


tinto by Wooley of George and Martha Washington, the very rare 


praee Portrait in Mezzotinto, which, until ately was ine 


covered to be by Savage. The Unique Portrait by Edwin, after Birc 


pile another catalogue. 
Of course, since the publication of Mr. Bakers book, Mr.’ ; 
has been able.to abtain many rare specimens of the different ty 


mentioned in that work, and these will be found properly ae 


under their particular headings. 
We have included in this catalogue Mr. Whelen’s Cle 
Engraved Portraits of the great Philosopher, Benj. Franklin. © 


embrace many of unusual rarity, in Mezzotinto, Line and Stipp 
They have all been classified according to the types as first att em te 


by me in the Carson and Mitchell catalogues. 
There are also at the end of the catalogue some few faaneet 
traits and Ue sUpicES of Ba interest. 


< portance of this collection. Many of the Portraits are of oe 
-_ duplicates of those that were in the Carson and Mitchell collections a 
but a careful perusual of this catalogue will discover many that were 
not in those collections, and, also, many that are in a finer state. 


a Stan. V. HENKELS. 


CATALOGUE 


Engraved Portraits of Washington 
Described According to Baker 


C. W. PEALE TYPE 


)HiS EXCEL. G WASHINGTON, ESO., LL.D., Late? Com- 


MANDER IN CHIEF OF THE ARMIES OF THE U. S. oF AMERICA, 
AND PRESIDENT OF THE CONVENTION OF 1787. Bust in uniform, 
head to right. Oval, with border in a rectangle. Mezzotinto. 
Height 7 6-16 inches; width 5 12-16 inches. 
Painted and Engrav’d by C. W. Peale 1787. Baker No. 1. 
Excessively rare. 
First state, being an artist’s proof before all letters, full margin, deckel 


edges. The only known copy in this condition ; clean as the day of issue. 
See facsimile. 


. THE SAME. With the title in the border. 


Brilliant wipression, inlaid, 
Height 6 14-16 inches; width 5 12-16 inches. © 


. THE SAME. Second state, with the title in the border. 


Printed in colors. 
Height 7 5-16 inches ; width 5 12-16 inches. 
Fine copy. Cut close to rectangle. 


. GEN. WASHINGTON. Full bust in uniform, head to left, 


the right hand gloved, thrust in the breast. Circle, with border, 

upon a pyramidal base, in a rectangle engraved to represent 

stonework. Line. 
Height 5 13-16 inches; width 3 11-16 inches 


W™ Angus Sc. Published Sepr 23, 1785, by J. Fielding Pater 
Noster Row. Baker No, 3. 


. G.WASHINGTON. Three-quarter length, in the uniform of a 


colonel in the Virginia service. — Mined. 
Height 4 13-16 inches ; width 3 12-16 inches. 


Painted by A. Dickinson. Engraved by J.C. Buttre. Baker 
No. 4. 


6. 


10. 


Il. 


2, 


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WASINGTON GENERALISSIME DES Etats UNIS DE L’ AMERIQUE. 
Full bust in uniform, full face. Oval, with border in an orna- 
mental rectangle. In the oval to the left a tree, the branches of 
which spread over and behind the head, the title in a tablet be- 
neath the oval. Line. 


Height 13 8-16 inches ; width 10 inches. 
Dessiné par Bounieu d’apres un Tableau fourni par M. le 
Marquis dela Fayette. Gravé par Chevillet. “ Hommes Il- 


lustres vivans.” Baker No. 6. Rare. 


_ THE SAME, with different title, viz. : WAsHINGTON GENERAL- 


ISSIMI DES AMERICAINS, LIBERATEUR DES EtTas-Unis CoNTEM- 
PORAIN ET AMI DU GENERAL LAFAYETTE. | 
~ Dessiné par Bounieu d’apres un Tableau fourni par M. le 


“Marquis de la Fayette. Gravé par Chevillet. 


GEN" WASHINGTON. Bust in uniform, full face. Oval. 
Line. 

Height 3 11-16 inches; width 3 inches. _ soon 
T. Cook del et sculp. Pudlished. by D.. Brewman, Oct’ 1, 
1792. ee _ Very rare. 


“WASHINGTON AT THE AGE OF TWENTY-FIVE. 


Bust in. uniform, head to right. Oval. es YT 
Height 2 13-16 inches; width 2 5-16 inches. 


J. De Mare,. froma miniature on ivory presented by Wash- 
ington to his niece Harriet, and now belonging to her daughter’s 
family (copyright 1851). Baker No. 8... [nadia proof. 


GENERAL GEORGE WASHINGTON. Full bust, head to 
left. — Stpple.. Printed in colors. 
Height 12 15-16 inches ; width ro 1-16 inches, 


R. Peale. Pinx, D. Edwin, Sc. Baker No. to. Fine and 
brilliant impression. . Very rare. 


Baker says: ‘From the lettering of this plate, it is usually considered 
to have been executed from the first portrait by Rembrandt Peale, painted 
at the age of seventeen. But'this, we think, is an error, and if the engrav- 
ing is a close rendering of its original, incline to the opinion that the 
lettering is incorrect, and that it is really after one of Charles Willson 
Peale’s:later portraits.’’ _ It is the same print as Baker No, 9, with the addi- 


tion of a border. A Superb Brilliant Impression, printed in colors. Very 
rare See facsimile. 


THE SAME. Plain impression. 


G. WASHINGTON. 1772, At 40. Three-quarters length, 
in the uniform of a colonel in the Virginia service. Vignette. 
Stipple. 
Height 5 4-16 inches; width 3 8-16 inches. 
C. W. Peale. J. B. Forrest. Original in possession of G. W. 
P, Curtis, Esq. Mew York, G. P. Putnam & Co. Baker No. 11. 


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GENERAL WASHINGTON. Full length in military cos- 
tume, leaning upon a field piece to the left, a riding-switch in his 
right hand; the left, in which is his hat, rests upon a horse fore- 
shortened at the right. In the extreme distance to left upon a 
hill, a large building with cupola. Mezzotinto. 


Height 19 12-16 inches ; width 13 14-16 inches. 


Peel pinxit, Philadelphia, Stothard delint Londini. J. Brown 
Excudit, V. Green, fecit, Mezzotinto Engraver to the King of 
Great Britain (and the Elector Palatine). From an Orginal 
Picture in the Possession of Mr. Brown. Publish’d by him April 
22a 1785, and sold at No. ro, George Yard, Lombard Street, 
London. Baker No. 12. Extremely rare. 

Baker says: “‘ Different from any other full-length executed by Peale, 
and although ascribed to him by the lettering of the plate, andas having 
been painted at Philadelphia, its authenticity is extremely doubtful.” 


Cut close at top and sides. Damaged on the upper left corner, and on 
lower margin. 


14. BUST IN UNIFORM, FULL FACE. Oval of a single line. 


15. 


(The Etching of the Print of St. Aubin Baker No. 31.) 
Height 4 8-16 inches; width 4 inches. 
Halder Sculp. Baker No. 73. 


(Essai sur la Physiognomonie par Jean Gaspard Lavater, Im- 
prime a La Haye 1781-86.) 


LE GENERAL WASHINGTON, ComMMENDANT EN CHEF DES 
ARMEES AMERICAINES, NE EN VIRGINIE EN 1733. Bust in uni- 
form, head to right. Oval, with border in a rectangle, resting 
upon a tablet, in which is a representation of the surrender at 
Yorktown, inscribed “Iournée mémorable du 19 Octobre 1781 
a York en Virginié.” Title within the border. Line. 


Height 7 13-16 inches; width 5 8-16 inches. 
Gravé d’aprés le Tableau de N. Piehle peint d’apres nature a 
Philadelphie en 1783. Baker No. r4. Rare. 


Brilliant impression with full margin. 


16 THE SAME. With the printers address. A Basle chez Chr: 


17. 


de Mechel. 


GENL. WASHINGTON. Bustin uniform, head toright. Oval, 

with border in a rectangle, beneath which is a representation of 

the surrender at Yorktown, inscribed ‘Event of the 19th of Oct" 

1781, at Yorktown in Virginia.” Line. 
Height 7 11-16 inches’; width 5 8-16 inches, 

The English artist has followed the lines of the Print in the 
French original after a Picture by Piehle on account of the remarks 
of M® Lavater. Pudblish’d by T. Holloway & The other Proprie- 
tors, May 21,1794. Baker No. 15. Very rare. 


Brilliant impression with full margin. 


18. 


IQ. 


20. 


21. 


22. 


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BUST IN UNIFORM. Head to right. Oval, with three lines 

for a narrow border, suspended by a ring, above a tablet contain- 

ing a representation of the surrender at Yorktown. Outline. 
Height 4 10-16 inches ; width 3 12-16 inches. 

Tom. 6 Pl. 339. Page 219. Baker No. 16. Extremely rare. 


S. E. GEORGE WASHINGTON GENERAL EN CHEF DES_ 
ARMEES DES ETATS UNIS DE L’AMERIQUE. Full bust in uni- 
form, full face, the right hand gloved, thrust in the breast. Oval, 
with border, resting upon a base in a rectangle. Lanes 

Height ro 5-16 inches ; width 7 inches. 


Le B. Pinx, J. L. Sculp. Baker No. 18, full margin. 


GEORGES WASHINGTON, Eo GENERAL EN CHEF DE L’ 
ArMEE ANGLO-AMERIQUAINE NOME DICTATEUR PAR LE CONGRES 
EN FEvRIER 1777. Full bust in uniform and cocked hat, head 
to left, a drawn sword partly seen on the left. Oval, with border 
in a rectangle, resting upon a base, the title in a tablet upon the 
base. Line. 
Height 6 4-16inches; width 4 inches. 

Desrais del. Le Beau sculp. A Paris chez Esnauts et Rapilly 

rue St. Jaeques a la ville de Coutances. Baker No. 19. Rare. 


LE GENERAL WASHINGTON Ne Quip DErrinenTI CAPIAT 
Res puBiicaA. Full length in uniform, standing to the left in 
front of a tent; in his right hand, a roll displaying sheets inscribed 
“Declaration of Independence,” “Treaty of Alliance,” etc. ; his 
left hand, gloved, is thrust into the breast; beneath his feet are 
various torn documents, marked ‘Protection to Rebels,” “Con- 
ciliatory Bills,” etc., etc.; in the rear a negro servant with a 
horse ; and in the extreme right distance, on lower ground, an 
encampment. Line. 
Height 16 9-16 inches ; width 12 10-16 inches, 

Peint par L. le Paon Peintre de Bataille de S. A. S. M8 le 
Prince de Condé. Gravé par N. le Mire des Academies Im- 
periales et Royales et de celle des Sciences et Arts de Rouen. 
Gravé d’aprés le Tableau Original appartenant a M™ Marquis de 
la Fayette. Cette Estampe ce Vend avec Privilége du Roy a Paris 
chez le Mire Graveur rite et porte S* Jacques. Maison de M le 


Camus M®* de Drap, prix 12 livres. Baker No, 21. 
GENERAL WASHINGTON. Full figure in uniform, stand- 
ing to the left, in front of a tent. Mezzotinto, 


Height 12 15-16 inches ; width 10 inches. 
Printed for and sold by Carington Bowles No: 69 in St Pauls 
Church Yard London. Published as the Act directs. Baker 
No. 22. Extremely rare 


A copy of the preceding print, omitting the tree in the rear of the tent 
and the landscape to the right. 


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23. GENERAL WASHINGTON. Late PRESIDENT OF THE 


24. 


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Unitep States of America. Froma fine Orignal Engraved at 
Paris. Full figure in uniform, standing to the left, in an easy 
attitude in front of a tent, in the right hand an open scroll, 
inscribed ‘‘ Declaration of American Independence.” The left 
hand, gloved, is thrust into the breast. In the left foreground 
a camp-stool, upon which is a field-glass and cocked hat, and in 
the right distance, on lower ground, the view of an encamp- 
ment. Mezzotinto, 
Height 13 4-16 inches; width 9 15-16 inchies, 

Published 25% May 1797, by Laurie & Whittle, 53 Fleet Street, 

London. Baker No. 23. Extremely rare. 


A copy of Baker No, 21, with variations. 


HIS EXCELL®* GEORGE WASHINGTON, ESQ® GeEn- 
ERAL AND COMMANDER IN CHIEF OF THE ALLIED ARMIES, 
SUPPORTING THE INDEPENDENCE OF AMERICA. Bust in uniform, 
full face. Oval, with border in a rectangle, resting upona small 
pedestal, inscribed ‘‘ Temperance, Prudence, Fortitude, Justice ;”’ 
emblems of war on either side. Line. 
Height 11 10-16 inches ; width 9 4-16 inches. 

B. Blyth del. J. Norman Sculp. Taken from an Original 

Picture in possession of his Ex®’. Gov’. Hancock. Published by 


John Coles, Boston, March 26th, 1782. Baker No. 26. 


Companion : Excessively rare. 


MRS. WASHINGTON. Bust, with lace cap, full face. 
Oval, with border in a rectangle, resting upon a small pedestal ; 
festooned flowers on either side. Line. 


Height 11 5-16 inches; width 9 1-16 inches. 


B. Blyth del., J. Norman Sculp. Published by John Coles, 
Boston, March 26th, 1782. 


This pair of prints are of the greatest rarity, and ‘‘ are the first por- 
traits of Genl. Washington and Mrs. Washington executed by a profess- 
ional engraver in America. The mezzotinto by Peale, advertised for sale 
in 1780, although the first in point of time, must be considered in a 
different light, as Peale was not a professional engraver, the plates he 
produced being often of his own designs.’’ ( Baker.) 


Colored by hand. Somewhat water-stained and damaged on 
the right hand margin. 


WASHINGTON Zé. 40. Three-quarter length, in the uni- 

form of a colonel in the Virginia service. Landscape back- 

ground. Line. 
Height 4 12-16 inches ; width 3 13-16 inches. 

Engraved by J. W. Paradise, From a Picture by J. C. Chap- 
man after C. W. Peale. From the original portrait in the 
possession of G. W. P. Custis, Esq’. Arlington House. Baker 
No. 27. 


26. 


37, 


28. 


29. 


30. 


31. 


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G. WASHINGTON. 1772 4t. 40. Three-quarter length, in 
the uniform of a colonel in the Virginia service. Vignette. 
Stipple. 
Height 4 12-16 inches ; width 3 12-16. inches. 
CC. W. Peale. Geo. Parker. - Original i in possession of G. W. 
P.. Custis, Esq. Arlington House. Mew’ ue G. va Putnam 


oe Co. Printed De W. Pate. Baker Ee 28. 


Gs, WASHINGTON. Three- -quarter joa in the nee of 


a colonel in the Virginia ‘Service. Oval, with ornamental 


border ; landscape background, a ee _ Line, 


Height 6 inches ; width 5 inches. 


C...W: > Peale: = J.-Rogers. New York, Virtue & eae 
Baker Vo. 30 


GEORGE WASHINGTON, COMMANDANT ° EN Guee DES 
ArmEEs AMERICAINES N& EN VIRGINIE EN 1733. Bust, in uni- 
form, full face.. Oval medallion in a Bee beneath the 


z oval, a tablet, in which is the title. ge a ee Line. 


Height 7 12-16 inches; width 5 10-16 ineheas: 
Se trouve a Paris, chez Aug. De St Aubin. Graveur. dh Rot 


et de sa Bibliotheque, actuellement rue Therese Bute St Roch, et a 
la Bibliothéque, ct chez M" Cochin, aux Galleries du Louvre, 


A. P.D.R. Baker No. 31. hae Rare. 


WASHINGTON. Full bust in uniform, head to. left. Outline 
Height 3 10-16 inches ; width 2 3-16 inches. 45 
N. Piehle pinx! Landon direx! Hist. D’Amérique. Baker 


20. F2: 


WASHINGTON. Full bust in uniform, head to left. Outline. 
Height 4 inches; width 2 9-16 inches. — } 


R. Sands sculp. Published by Verner, Hood & Shabhe Pout- 
try, Jany 1, 1811. Baker No, 33. 


HIS EXCEL. G: WASHINGTON Eso: LL.D. Late Com— 
MANDER IN CHIEF OF THE ARMIES OF THE U. S. of AMERICA 


~& PRESIDENT OF THE CONVENTION OF 1787. Bustin uniform, 


head to right. Oval, with border in a rectangle, the title in the 
border. Mezzotinto. 
Height 6 inches ; width 4 12-16 inches, 
Engraved by John Sartain, From the Original print in pos- 
session of W. A. Whitman, Esq. Engraved by C. W. Peale, 
in 1787, From a Painting by himself. Baker No. 34. 


. THE SAME. Without border or rectangle. Printed violet. 


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33. 


34. 


35. 


36. 


37- 


38. 


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GEORGE WASHINGTON, CommanpeR IN CHIEF OF Y® 
ARMIES OF Y® UNITED STATES oF AMERICA. Bust in uniform, 
with black neckerchief; head to left. Oval, with border ina 
rectangle: above, a tablet in which is the title ; on either side of 
the tablet, emblems of war; over the oval, a rattlesnake and 
Liberty cap, with the legend, ‘‘ Don’t Tread on me;” at the 
sides, olive and laurel branches, flags, etc.; on the flag to the 
right thirteen stars. Line. 


Height 6 3-16 inches ; width 4 7-16 inches. 
Engraved by W. Sharp, from an Orignal Picture. Lozdon, 
Published according to Act of Parliament Feb".22% 1780. Baker 
No. 35. Very rare in this state. 


THE SAME. A later impression. With variation in the pub- 
lisher’s address, Feb! 22° 1783, by J. Stockdale, Piccadilly. 


WASHINGTON iw 1772 £Tatis 40. Three-quarter length, 


in the uniform of a colonel in the Virginia service. Line. 
Height 5 9-16 inches ; width 4 5-16 inches. 


Painted by A. Dickinson. Engraved by J. W. Steel. ‘I 
certify that the painting of Washington in.1772, executed by 
Anson Dickinson, Esq., from the original picture by Peale, in 
my possession, is a faithful resemblance of the original, the only 
original of the Pater Patriz prior to the revolution. Arlington 
House, July 18, 1830. George W. P. Custis.” Baker No. 36. 


GENERAL WASHINGTON. Bust in uniform, head to right. 
Oval, with a border in a rectangle, engraved to represent stone- 
work; beneath the oval, a tablet in which is the inscription and 
the Washington arms, with the motto “ Exitus Acta Probat.” 
Height 6 inches; width 3 10-16 inches. 
J. Trenchard Sc®* Columb. Mag. Baker No. 37. Rare. 


From the Columbian Magazine, Philadelphia, January, 1787. Fine 
brilliant impression. 


His Excer: G: WASHINGTON Esg. Bust in uniform, head 

to right. Oval, with narrow border, resting upon a base ina 

rectangle, title in the base; a laurel wreath and branches at top 

of oval. Line. 
Height 6 7-16 inches ; width 3 14-16 inches. 

From The American Spelling Book, by Noah Webster Jun. 
Esq. 12 Edition. Philadelphia 1789. Very rare. Fine brilliant 
impression, and the best which has come under my observation, 
Baker No. 38. Not in Carson. Engraved by Trenchard. See 


Facsimile. 


G. WASHINGTON GENERAAL DER NoorD-AMERICAANEN. 
Bust in uniform, head to left. Inclosed within border resembling 
a picture-frame suspended over a pedestal (in a rectangle) upon 


39. 


40. 


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which is the inscription. On the tablet lies a hat, baton, etc. 
A curtain hangs over and conceals the upper left corner of the 


frame. - = eRe 


Height 5 9-16 inches ; width 4 8-16 inches. 


Rein? Vinkeles, Sculp., naar een Origineel Schildery, by den 
Wel Ed’ Heer P. van Winter, Nic: z. Baker No. 39. 


WASHINGTON (GEORGES) PrisipentT DE LA Ré&PUBLIQUE 
pes Erats-unIs D’AMERIQUE DU Norp, “ 1799. Full length 
in uniform, standing to the right, leaning by the left hand upon 


a field-piece. In the rear an attendant with a horse and a flag — 


partly shown, upon which is a circle of thirteen stars. In the 

left distance a building with cupola (Nassau Hall, Princeton), 

with some troops in the middle ground. Mixed. 
Height 9 11-16 inches ; width 6 6-16 inches. 


Tableau du temps Gravé par Wolff. Dessiné par Girardet. 


Diagraphe et Pantographe Gavard. ‘“ Gal", hist™*. de Ver- 


sailles.” Baker No. 4o. 


WASHINGTON. Bust in uniform, head to right. Title in a 


border. Outline. 
Height 4 4-16 inches ; width 2 to-16 inches. 


Zerlander Sc. Laker No. 41. Very rare. 


So rare that Baker only saw one impression. 


GEORGE WASHINGTON ComMANDER IN CHIEF OF THE 
AMERICAN ArRMy. Bust, in uniform, full face. Oval, with 
border upon a base (in a rectangle) upon which is the inscrip- 


tion. Line. - 


Height 5 11-16 inches; width 3 6-16 inches. 


Engraved for the Universal Magazine. Printed for.J. Hinton, 
at the Kings Arms, in Paternoster Row. Baker No. 43. 


GENERAL WASHINGTON. Bust in uniform, head slightly 
to left. Oval. Szpple. 


Height 3 12-16 inches; width 3 1-16 inches. 
Baker No. 44. Very rare. 


C.W. PEALE TYPE NOT KNOWN TO BAKER 
HIS EXCELLENCY GENERAL WASHINGTON. Bust in 


uniform, head to left. Oval, with a border, in a rectangle, rest- 
ing ‘on a base. The title with the border at the top. On the 
same sheet with ‘‘ Lapy WASHINGTON.” Bust, head to left. 
Oval with a border in a rectangle, resting on a base. The title 
within the border. Line. 
Each, height 4 12-16 inches; width 3 1-16 inches. 

Of extreme rarity. Only two copics have come under my 

observation. 


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44. GEN®t WASHINGTON. Bust in uniform, head to right. 
Oval, with a border. Mezzotinto. 


Height 5 inches; width 4 7-16 inches. 
Pubd 15" July 1784 by Whitworth & Yates, Birmingham. 


, Similar to Baker No. 42. Evidently a modern impression from an old 
a’ unpublished plate. 


45. GEN’ WASHINGTON. Bust in uniform, head to right. 
Vignette. On the same sheet with a portrait of “ Dr. Franklin.” 


a Bust, head to left, with fur cap. Vignette. Supple. 
e Each, height 2 5-16 inches ; width 2 inches, 
, Very rare. 


46. GEN? WASHINGTON. Bust in uniform, head to right, with 
black neckerchief. Oval in a border of two lines, the title be- 
neath the bust. Stipple. 


Height 3 5-16 inches; width 2 11-16 inches. 
PF 6. Very rare. 


47. Bust in uniform, head to right. Oval on the same sheet with a 
companion Portrait of Genl. Eliot. Stipple. 


Height 3 4-16 inches; width 2 7-16 inches. 


48. Bust, full face, circular medallion, in upper part of which are 
thirteen stars; the medallion held resting on a monument by an 
angel; in the lower right the figure of justice, and the upper 
left the Goddess of Music, &c. Etched. 


Height 5 7-16 inches; width 3 5-16 inches. 
Very rare. The only copy I ever saw. 


49. Bust in uniform, full face. Vignette. Outline. 
Height 4 10-16 inches; width 3 5-16 inches. 


Similar to Baker No. 13, but without the border, evidently en- 
graved for another cdition of Lavater’s Physiognomy. 


50. GEORGE WASHINGTON. Bust, head to left. Vignette. 


Etching. 
Height 6 inches; width 4 12-16 inches. 


© We Peale, Pinxst. S. jf. Ferris Del & Sculp. —S. }. Ferris 
fecit d’apres Peale. Published March 1882, by Jno. Wanamaker, 
Philadelphia. 


Three states of the plate. Artist’s proof signed and plain wm- 
pression. 


51. THE SAME. Arrtist’s proof signed. 


52. 


ey 


REE. 


* 56, 


Lo 
G.. WASHINGTON. Bust ‘in- uniform, head to left. Oval 
with. a border. (= Btching. > 
Height 2 15-16 inches; casters 4-16 inches. rete 
‘After a Miniature of the same’ size by C. W. Peale. ° (Etched . 
by Bocourt.) . Zzwo states of the plate. 


ALEXANDER CAMPBELL TYPE. 


GEORGE WASHINGTON ESQ® Generar AND COMMANDER 
IN CHIEF OF THE CONTINENTAL ARMy IN America. Full figure 


in uniform and cocked ‘hat, on horseback, advancing to the right ; 


a. drawn sword in: the right hand is held across the body; a-_. 


battle in the right distance. - Mezzotinto. 
Height 12 11-16 inches; width 9 13-16 inches. 


Done from the Original. Drawn from the Life by Alex’ 
Campbell of Williamsburgh in Virginia. Pudlished as the Act 
directs 9 Sept! 1775; by C. Shepherd. Baker No. 46. Very rare. 

This is the print, an impression of which Joseph Reed presented. to: 

Mrs. Washington, and referred to by Washington, in his letter to Reed, ~ 

dated Cambridge, 31st January, 1776. ‘“ Mrs, Washington desires. I will 

thank you for the picture sent her. Mr. Campbell, whom I never saw to- 


. my knowledge, has made a very formidable figure of the commander-in-. 
‘ chief, giving him a sufficient portion of terror in his countenance. 


Es ee reduced facsimile. 


THE<SAME:"An impression from the same plate, after it- had 


“been retouched. No margin. Very rare. Se 


GEORGE WASHINGTON ESQ® GENERAL AND CoMANDER | 
IN CHIEF OF THE CONTINENTAL ARMY IN AMERICA. . Full figure 
in uniform and. cocked hat, on horseback, advancing to the 
right, a drawn sword in the right hand; in the background, on © 
the horizon, the upper portion of a lary ge fortification extends 
across the print. -Inclosed bya narrow square border. Lane. 
Height 7 inches; width 5 9-16 inches. . | 

Nach dem Leben geziechnet von. Alexander Champbele von 
Williamsburg. in Virginien. 'JVilson fec. et excud. A. V. — Baker 
No.-47. Extremely rare. 
~ Brilliant tmpression. 


‘GEORGE WASHINGTON ESQ® Americanischer General- 


-issimus. . -Three- quarter length in uniform and cocked hat, head 


to left ; a drawn sword inthe left hand extends across the body. 
Oval, with a border only partly showing at sides, in a rectangle; 
resting on a base, in which is the title. Etching. 
Height 6 3-16 inches; width 3 10-16 inches. 
(Engraved by Raspe) From. Geschichte der Kriege in und 
ausser Europa, Nurnberg 1776-1779. (20 Parts in 5 Vols. 
This portrait from part 9.) Baker No. 48. Very rare. 


Done from an C iymnal, Drunn from the Zi Via by Mew. aif ampbell, of Wilhamstbur yh tn Virgenet. 


(>) GEORGE WASHINGTON, Ely?) 


2 


GENERAL and COMMANDER n CHIEF of: /he CONTINENTAL ARMY 7 -4MERICA 
' Shh baked as he Ael hivec i ipl. 19795 by GE Vhip herd 


II 


57. GEORGE WASHINGTON ESQ® GENERAL AND COMMANDER 


38. 


59. 


60. 


61. 


62. 


IN CHIEF OF THE CONTINENTAL ARMY IN AMERICA. Three- 
quarter length in uniform and cocked hat, the right hand point- 
ing to a battle in the left distance, the left hand on his hip; the 
head is turned to the right, the body to the left. Mezzotinto. 


Height 12 13-16 inches ; width 9 6-16 inches. 


Done from an Original. Drawn from the Life by Alex* Camp- 
bell, of Williamsburgh in Virginia. Published as the Act directs, 
9 Sept. 1775, by C. Shepherd, London. Baker No. 49. Very rare. 


brilliant impression, with fine margin. 


THE SAME. The later state of the plate, in which there are 
some slight variations, beneath address ‘“‘ Joh Martin Will excud. 
Aug. Vind.” Rare. 


GEORGE WASHINGTON, ESQUIER GENERAL EY CoMEN- 

DEUR EN CHEF D’ARMEE DES XIII PROVINCES UNIES EN AMERI-— 

QuE. Full bust in uniform and cocked hat, head three-quarters 

to right. Oval, in a rectangle. Mezzotinto. 
Height 8 inches; width 6 3-16 inches. 

Peint par Alexander Camphell a Williamsbourg en Virginie. 

Se vend a Londres Chez Thom. Hart. Baker No. 50. Very rare. 


Fine tmpression, with full margin. 


WASHINGTON, GENERAL DANS L’ARMEE DES AMERICAINS. 
Three-quarter length in uniform and cocked hat, pointing to a 
battle in the right distance. The right hand upon the hip. 
Body to right, head three-quarters to left. Etched. 
Height 6 8-16 inches ; width 5 2-16 inches, 
Baker No. 52. 
A copy in reverse with some variations in the landscape and 


clouds of No. 49. 


GEORG WASHINGTON, ESOQ® ComMMANDERENDER GEN- 
ERAL EN CHEF DER PROVINZIALARMEE IN NoRDAMERICA. Full 
bust in uniform and cocked hat, body to left, head three- 
quarters to right. Oval, with border resting upon a base. The 


title on a tablet on the base. Line. 
Height 6 inches; width 3 8-16 inches. 
wow G. Fritzsch Sc. Baker No. 53. Very rare, 


GEN». GEORGE WASHINGTON. Full bust in uniform, 
head to right. Oval, with square border upon a base, in a 
rectangle engraved to represent stonework. A wreath tied by 
a ribbon extends from the top of the border down each side. 
Title on the base. Line. 
Height 5 9-16 inches ; width 3 8-16 inches. 
Baker No. 54. 


Fine impression with full margin. 


63; 


64. 


65. 


66. 


67. 


eZ, 


GEN". GEORGE WASHINGTON. Full bust in uniform, 
head to left. Oval, with square border upon a base in a 
rectangle engraved to represent stonework. A wreath tied by a 
ribbon extends from the top of the border down each side. 


Title on the base. Line. 
Height 5 12-16 inches; width 3 7-16 inches, 
Liebe sc. Baker No. 55. Very rare. 


The reverse of the preceding print, but of much greater rarity. 


GENERAL WASHINGTON. Bust in uniform and cocked 

hat, head three-quarters to left. Oval, with border engraved to 

represent stonework. Line. 
Height 4 4-16 inches; width 3 6-16 inches. 

Engraved for Murray’s History of the American War. 

Printed for T. Robson, Newcastle upon Tyne. Saker No. 56. 


GEORGE WASHINGTON EQ#®®. GENERAL EN CHEF DE 

L’ARMEE ANGLO-AMERIQUAINE, NOMME DICTATEUR PAR LE CON- 

GRES EN FEvRIER 1777. Full bust in uniform and cocked hat, 

a drawn sword partly visible on the left. Oval, with border in 

a rectangle, resting on a base ornamented with war emblems, 

etc. The title on the base. Line. 
Height 6 4-16 inches ; width 4 8-16 inches. 


A Farts chez Esnauts et Rapilly, rue S‘ Jacques, a la Ville de 
Coutances, A. P. D. R. Baker No. 58. Rare. 


GEORGE WASHINGTON EQ®® GéntRaAL EN CHEF DE 
L’ARMEE ENGLO AMERIQUAINE NOMME DICTATEUR PAR LE Con— 
GRES EN FrevrRIER 1777. George Washington Eq’ General and 
Commander en Chief of the Continental Army in America. 
Half length in uniform and cocked hat, head to left. A drawn 
sword, in the right hand, is held across the body. The titles in 
a tablet, in the lower border. Line. 
Height 11 13-16inches; width 7 6-16 inches. 

d’apres |’Original de Champell Peintre de Williamsbourg Capi- 

tale de la Virginie. Baker No. 59. 


Extremely rare. Colored by hand. 


GEORG WASHINGTON ESQ* Half length in uniform and 

cocked hat, body to right, head to left. Oval, with border rest- 

ing upon a base in a rectangle. Title on the base. Etched. 
Height 4 8-16 inches; width 3 13-16 inches. 

Baker No. 60. from Hoff's Kurze Biographien, Brunn, 1782. 


13 
} ALEXANDER CAMPBELL TYPE NOT IN BAKER 


68. GEORGE WASHINGTON ESQOR. GENERAL AND Com— 
MANDER IN CHIEF OF THE CONTINENTAL ARMY IN AMERICA. 
Full figure in uniform and cocked hat, on horseback, advancing 
to the right; full face; in the back distance, a fortification. Lzxe, 

Height 3 11-16 iuches ; width 2 8-16 inches. 
James Erison exc. Boston. 
Extremely rare. Printed on blue paper. The only copy that 
has come under my observation. 


69. GEORGE WASHINGTON ESQ! GENERAL EN CHEF DER 
AMERICANEN. Full figure in uniform and cocked hat; full face; 
on horseback, advancing to the right; a battle in progress in the 
back distance; a cannon to the left on the same sheet, with 
Commodore Hopkins, Commandant en Chef der Americanische 
Zeemagt, full figure in uniform and cocked hat; full face; a 
drawn sword held in the right hand, standing on the banks of a 
river, shipping and a fortress in the back distance. 

Height 3 1-16 inches; width 4 11-16 inches. 
B. Mourik, Excudit. 


The only copy I ever saw. Extremely rare. 


70. GEORGE WASHINGTON Eo. GENERAL EN CHEF DE 
L ARMEE ANGLO—AMERIQUAINE NOMME DICTATEUR PAR LE 
CoNnGRES EN FEVRIER 1777. Full bust in uniform and cocked 
hat; a drawn sword partly visible on the left. Oval, with a 
border in a rectangle resting on a base ornamented with war 
emblems, etc. Title on the base. Line. 

Height 6 5-16inches ; width 4 8-16 inches. 
Similar to Baker No. 58, of which this print is a very close 
copy. Line tmpression, full margin. Very rare. 


71. GEORGE WASHINGTON ESQ" GENERAL UND OBERSTER 
BEFEHLSHABER, der Provincial Armee en America, Durch Klug- 
heit Muth und weises Zaudern Wird dieser Held Amerikens 
Fabius. Three-quarter length in uniform and cocked hat; full 
face ; the left hand pointing to a battle in the right distance. 

Etched. 
Height 2 6-16 inches ; width 1 10-16 inches. 
The only copy that has passed through my hands. 
Extremely rare. 


EUGENE DU SIMITIERE TYPE. 
72. WASHINGTON. Bust in uniform, head in profile to left. 


Circular medallion, suspended by a ring, over a base in a 
rectangle. The title on the base. Line. 
Height 5 inches; width 3 8-16 inches. 
Dessiné d’aprés Nature par Du Simitier a Philadelphie. Gravé 
par Adam. Baker No. 63. 


73: 


94. 
Loe 
76. 


77: 


78. 


79. 
80. 


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HIS .EXCELLENCY GENERAL. WASHINGTON Com 


-MANDER IN CHIEF OF THE FORCES OF THE UNITED. STATES OF 
NortH America, & Full bust in uniform, head in profile to - 
right. Oval, in a rectangle. Line. 


Height 4 7-16 inches ; width 3 10-16 inches. : 
BeBok Pub* May. 15 1783 by R. Wilkinson, No 58 1 


Cornhill, London. Baker No. 65. : _ Rare. 


THE SAME. Printed in red, 
THE SAME. | Colored by hand. 
G. WASHINGTON. Bust in uniform, head in : Blone to ieee 


Oval in a narrow border. __ | Stipple. 
Height 3 2-16 inches; width 2 11-16 che Su: 
A. W. Kuffner sc. 1793. Baker No. 66. Very. rare. 


G. WASHINGTON. . Bust in uniform, head in profile to left. 

Circular medallion, suspended by a ring, over a base in a rec- 

tangle (the title on the base). Line. 
Height 4 15-16 inches; width 3 7-16 inches. ; 

: Drawn from the life by Du-Simifiere in Philadelphia. En- | 
graved by B. L. Prevost at Paris. Baker No. 67. Bos 

Fine early impression on heavy paper, before the title on the base. 


GENERAL WASHINGTON. Bust in. ‘uniform, in profile to 
right. Oval with a narrow border. _ Stipple. 


Height 2 14-16 inches; width 2 7-16 jnohes: 
B; Reading Sculpt. Drawn from the Life eke Du Simetiere 
in Philadelphia. Laker No. 68. 


Publish’d May 10" 1783, by W" Richardson, No. 174 Sirand. 
THE SAME. Colored. Inscription and address cut off. 


G. WASHINGTON, NE EN. VIRGINIE ANNEE 1733. CoM- 
MENDANT EN CHEF DES -ARMEES ET PRESIDENT DU CONGRES 
D’AMERIQUE. Full. bust in uniform, head in profile to left. 
Oval> =~ Supple. 
Height 4 2-16 eis width 3 6-16 inches. 
F. Bonneville deli. Ruotte sculp. A Paris rue St! Jacques 
No, 195. Baker No. 69. 


. GEN", WASHINGTON, Bust’ in uniform, head in profile to 


left. -Oval, with border upon a base in a rectangle. Line. 
Height 5 9-16 inches ; width 3 10-16 inches, 


Publiswd Jan. 1784 by John Walker from an Original Paint- 
ing. Baker No. 70. Rare. 


REDUCED FACSIMILE OF LOT No. 87 


82. 


83. 


84. 


8s. 


86. 


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EUGENE DU SIMITIERE TYPE NOT IN BAKER. 


WASHINGTON. Bust in uniform, head in profile to right. 
Vignette. Supple. 
Height 2 2-16 inches ; width 1 8-16 inches. 


Exceedingly scarce. 


GENERAL WASHINGTON. Bust in uniform. Head in 
profile to right. On the same plate with Portraits of General 
Gates, Dr. Franklin, Prasid Laurens, and Paul Jones. Vignette. 


Etched. 
Height 1 3-16 inches ; width 14-16 inches. 


WM. DUNLAP TYPE. 


GEORGE WASHINGTON. Full bust in uniform. Head 
three-quarters to right. Mezzotinto, 


Height 3 12-16 inches; width 2 6-16 inches, 


From the original picture in Pastel Painted from life by 
William Dunlap, and now (1868) in the possession of Dr. Samuel 
C. Ellis New York. Shas Dexter 564 Broadway New York. 
Baker No. 73. Proof before all letters. 


JOSEPH WRIGHT TYPE. 


THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. Bust in 
uniform, in profile to right. Oval. Etched. 


Height 2 5-16 inches; width 1 13-16 inches. 
Massa. Mag. (March No. 1791). Baker No. 77. Very rare. 


BUST IN UNIFORM. Inprofiletoright. Oval. Lzthograph. 
Height 2 14-16 inches ; width 2 2-16 inches. 


On the back of this print, in eighteen irregular lines, is the 
following autograph facsimile: ‘‘ THE Gop LikE WASHINGTON 
died 14th Decr 1799. All America in tears. The within is the 
best likeness I have seen. The hair is of his own head. This 
will increase its value with time. It is my earnest request this 
may be preserved to succeding generations. The hair was 
presented to me by Maj* Billings Con. Army. E. Watson, 
certificate. This may certify that the within hair was Enclosed by 
Gen' Washington in a letter to me dated Newburgh June ’83, as 
his own hair. Jan’ 1, 1800. And’ Billings.” Baker No. 79. 

This drawing is a close copy of the etching by Wright, and it is 


probable that the above inscription and certificate may have been written 
on the back of the impression from which it was niade. 


87. 


88. 


89. 


go. 


gl. 


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GENERAL WASHINGTON Late PRESIDENT OF THE 
AMERICAN ConcReEss. Three-quarter length, in uniform, head 


‘nearly in profile, the body three-quarters to left. The right 
_-hand rests upon a sword-hilt, held from the body and perpenii- 


cular therewith, a chapeau in the-left. In the distance to the 


- left; a Battle. Mezzotinto. 


Height 17 8-16 inches; width 13 15-16 inches. ' 

'Painted by R. Wright of Philadelphia. P. Dawe sculpt. 
London Published by D. Gally No 263 High Holborn Jan’ &® 
r8or. Baker No. 8o. Extremely Rare. 

Fine copy of one of the rarest.of the Wright type. See reduced 
facsimile. 


GEN. GEORGE WASHINGTON COMMANDER IN CHIEF OF 
THE ARMIES OF THE UNITED States. Born Feb. 11th 1732 


_O.S. Died December 14th 1779. Bust in uniform, in profile 


to right. Over the head an eagle with laurel wreath.  Szpple.. 
Height 3 4-16 inches ; width I 5-16 inches. 
A. Doolittle Sculp. Laker Wo. Sr. Extremely rare. 


Engraved for the funeral-discourse on the death of Washington 
delivered by Beng. Trnmbull, D. D., at North Haven, Dec. 29, 1799; 
published New Haven, 1800. 


G. WASHINGTON PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. Bust 

in uniform, head in profile to left. Oval with a border, on an 

ornamented title-page to “The Battle of Prague, a Favorite Son- 

ate for the Piano Forte, with Accompaniments.” Etched. 
Height 4 5-16 inches; width 3 15-16 inches, 

Boston, Printed & Sold by Graupner N° 6. Franklin St 
Baker No. 82. Notin Carson. A fine copy of this excessively 
rare portrait, with all the music. Baker only saw one impres- 
sion, this is the second impression which has come under my 
observation, with the music. See reduced facsimile. 


GENERAL WASHINGTON. Full bust in uniform, three- 
quarters to right. Head in profile. Oval. Supple, Printed 
in colors. 

Height 4 8-16 inches; width 3 8-16 inches. 

Drawn by J. Wright. Engraved by W. Evans. Baker No, 83: 
Published 1 March 1800, by Thos. Medland, Abingdon Street, 
Westmr. 

Lixtremely rare, with full margin. The only copy I ever saw 
with the address. 


FULL BUST IN UNIFORM. Three-quarters to right, head” 
in profile. Ruled background. Etched. 
Height 2 13-16 inches; width 2 5-16 inches. 
(Force’s picture of the city of Washington.) Baker No. 85. 


Sree 
JIOSTON 


oe ; 
Printede Sold by Graven eRN? 6 Frenklin’ ! 


REDUCED FACSIMILE OF LOT No. 89 


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. GENERAL WASHINGTON. Full bust in uniform,: three- 
quarters to left, head in profile. Oval. Stipple. 
Height 3 4-16 inches ; width 2 8-16 inches. 
Parson’s Genuine Edition of Hume’s England. Eugraved for 
J. Parsons, Paternoster Row, May 1795. Baker No. 86. 


. GENERAL WASHINGTON. Full bust in uniform, in profile 

to right. Oval. Line. 
Height 3 ro-16 inches; width 2 14-16 inches. 

T. Holloway, Sculp. ‘“ Literary Magazine.” Published as the 

Act directs 1 Aug. 1792, by C. Foster, Poultry. Baker No. 87. 


Rare. 
. GENERAL WASHINGTON. Full bust in uniform. in profile 
to right. Oval. Line. 
Height 3 9-16 inches ; width 2 13-16 inches. 
Baker No. 88. 
. GENERAL WASHINGTON. Full bustin uniform. In pro- 
flle to right. Oval. Line. 


Height 2 1-16 inches ; width 1 8-16 inches. 
From an orig! Draw$ George Murray sculp. (‘‘ Pocket 


Magazine.’’) Baker No. 91. 
. GEORGE WASHINGTON. Bust in profile to right. Vign- 
ette inclosed in thin lines forming a square. Mixed. 


Height 1 14-16 inches; width 1 3-16 inches. 

Elias Dexter 564 Broadway (1863). Baker No. 92. India 
proof. 
. WASHINGTON. Full bust in uniform. Head to right. 

Mezzotinto. 
Height 5 inches ; width 4 2-16 inches. 

(Engraved by J. A. O'Neill. From an original contemporary 
Picture in the possession of William Menzies, Esq.) Private 
Plate. Baker No. 93. Proof before all letters. 


. WASHINGTON. Bust in uniform, in profile to right. Oval. 
Stipple. 
Height 3 11-16 inches; width 2 14-16 inches. 
H. Roosing Sculp* Rotterdam. A. Loosjes Pz. Execud*. 
1793. Baker No. 94. Rare. 


. G. WASHINGTON As HE APPEARED WHILE REVIEWING THE 

CoNTINENTAL ARMY ON Boston Common 1776. Bust in uni- 

form, in profile to right. Oval medallion, in the centre of a 

rectangle ruled with waved lines and inclosed by a border. Szpfle. 
Height 5 14-16 inches ; width 5 inches. 

Drawn by N. Fullerton. Engraved by G. G.Smith. v/ered 
according to Act of Congress, in the year 1851, by Charles Fox, 
in the Clerk’s Office of the District Court of Massachusetts. Baker 
No. 96. India proof. 


100. 


Iol. 


102. 


iD: 


104. 


105. 


106. 


G. WASHINGTON. Born Virginia Feb'” 11 1732. General 
of the American Armies 1775. Resign’d 1783. President of 
the United States 1789. Full bust in uniform, in profile to left. 
Cirle: Supple. 
Diameter 3 9-16 inches. 
- Baker No. 97. 


The reprint after the plate was altered by removing the ribbon 
on the arm on which was the title. 


JOSEPH WRIGHT TYPE NOT IN BAKER. 
WASHINGTON. His Path be Ours. Bust in profile to left. 


Oval. Litched. 
Height 2 4-16 inches ; width 1 13-16 inches. 

A Todd, Sculp. Philada. Extremely rare. 

GENERAL WASHINGTON. Bustin uniform, three-quarters, 

and head in profile to left. Oval. Supple. 


Height 3 4-16 inches; width 2 8-16 inches. 
Engraved by J. White. Published by J. Kobins & C? Al- 
bion Press, London. 


GEN®", WASHINGTON. Full bust in uniform, in profile to 
left. Oval, with a border. Stipple. 
Height 4 2-16 inches ; width 3 1-16 inches. 
Extremely rare. 


When Freedom, first her glorious Day had won, 

She smil’d on Washington, her darling son, 

Mild Justice claims him as his Virtues rise, 

And Love and Honor, still attend the Prize. 
Bust in unitorm, in profile to left. Oval medallion, supported 
on a base by a female figure, the figure of Justice leaning on 
the top of the medallion; Liberty in the form of an angel de- 
scending with the liberty cap from the clouds ; a pyramid in the 


distance. Etched. 
Height 6 12-16 inches ; width 4 3-16 inches. 


G. WASHINGTON. Bust in uniform, in profile to left, the 


title on a ribbon beneath the bust cut to a rude oval. Etched. 
Height 2 inches ; width 1 10-16 inches. 


ROBERT EDGE PINE TYPE. 


WASHINGTON. Half length in uniform, head three-quarters 
to left; the right hand rests upon a walking-stick, Vignette. 
Supple. 
Height 5 8-16 inches ; width 4 inches, 

H. B. Hall. From the original Picture from life by Robert 
Edge Pine taken in 1785. (In the possession of J. Carson Bre- 
voort, Esq., Brooklyn, N. Y.) Engraved for Irving’s Washing- 
ton. Baker No. 98. 


107. 


108. 


109. 


IIo. 


III. 


¥12. 


113. 


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G. WASHINGTON. Bust in uniform, head three-quarters to 

left. Oval, in a frame adorned with laurel leaves, resting upon 

a base in a rectangle. At the top of the frame, “ E. Pluribus 

Unum,” and beneath it an open scroll containing facsimile auto- 

graphs of the signers. Supple. 
Height 8 9-16 inches ; width 6 4-16 inches. 

Painted by A. Chappel. Engraved by G. R. Hall. From 
the original portrait by Pine in the possession of J. Carson Bre- 
voort Esq’. (Copyright 1856.) Baker No. 99. 2 states of the 
plate. 


Half length in uniform, head to left; the right hand holding a 
walking-stick. Photogravure printed in colors. 
Height 16 14-16 inches; width 13 5-16 inches. 
From the Original Picture by Robert Edge Pine. Paris, Pub- 
lished by Godefroy Mayer No. 15 Rue Pigalle. Copyright 
1902, by Henry T. Coates & Co. nda proof. 


JEAN ANTOINE HOUDON TYPE. 


WASHINGTON. Profile head and bust, to right. Vignette. 
Line. 
Height 3 4-16 inches; width 2 4-16 inches. 
From Houdon’s Bust. Engraved by A. B. Durand, 1833. 
Baker No, roo. 


WASHINGTON. Profile head and bust, to right. Vignette. 
Supple. 
Height 4 2-16 inches; width 2 8-16 inches. 


From Houdon’s Bust. Title-page to “ Life of George Wash- 
ington,’ by Washington Irving. Baker No. ror. 


WASHINGTON. Profile head and bust, to left, in a rectangle. 


Engraved by a roulette. 
Height 2 12-16 inches; width 2 1-16 inches. 
Wm. Hamlin Sc. AX. g1. From Howdan’s Bust.  Rich- 
mond, Va. Baker No. 102. 


WASHINGTON. Profile head and bust, to right, in a rec- 
tangle. Stipple. 
Height 5 inches; width 4 inches. 
Drawn by J. Wood from Houdon’s Bust. Engraved by 
Leney. Published by Joseph Delaplaine Chestnut S" Philad? 
r8r4. Baker No. 103. 


THE SAME. Variation in the type of the'title. 


WASHINGTON. Head in profile to left. Oval medallion, 
suspended by a ring, in a ruled rectangle. 
Height Io 10-16 inches ; width 9 2-16 inches, 


Ormsby’s Pentography. Baker No. 104. 


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114. GEO. WASHINGTON. Full figure in uniform, standing upon 
a pedestal. Head in profile to left; the right hand rests upon 
the folds of a military cloak thrown over the ends of a bundle of 
fasces, and the left upon a walking-stick. Vignette. Supple. 


Height 6 inches ; width 2 8-16 inches. 


From the statue by Houdon in the Capitol, Richmond, Va. 
Daguerreotyped from the Statue. Geo. Parker. Baker No. 105. 


115. G. WASHINGTON. Profile head and bust, to right. Vig- 


nette. Supple 
Height 2 8-16 inches; width 1 8-16 inches. 


From Houdon’s bust. Engraved by G. F. Storm. Baker 
No. 107. 


116. G. WASHINGTON. Head in profile to left, the hair flowing 
and tied by a ribbon. Circular medallion; title on left. Lzme. 


Diameter 2 15-16 inches. 


Dessiné et Gravé d’apres Houdon par Alexandre Tardieu. 
“Pour sauver son pays du pouvoir arbitraire, 
Washington combattit en guerrier valeureux : 

Mais il acquit bien plus qu’une gloire vulgaire ; 
I] fut homme d’Etat, humain et vertueux. 
Par J. Castera.”’ 


Dépose a la Bibliotheque Nationale le 9 Vendemiawe Ang. A 
Paris chez Alex. Tardieu Gr. de la Marine Rue de 0 Université 
N°? 296, au Depot National de Machines. Baker No. 108. 


Fine impression. Full margin. Very rare. 
117. THE SAME. Before the verses. Very rare in this state. 


118. Profile head and bust, to right. Vignette. Supple. 
Height 6 inches ; width 3 8-16 inches. 


Engraved to imitate a crayon drawing. Baker No, 108. 
Very rare. 
Lettered “ Benjamin Franklin.” 


JEAN ANTOINE HOUDON TYPE NOT IN BAKER. 

11g. Bust in uniform, in profile to right, on a ruled background, cut 

oval. Engraved with a Roulette. 

Height 7 13-16 inches; width 5 10-16 inches. 

120. G. WASHINGTON. Head in profile to left, the hair flowing 

and tied by a.ribbon. Circular medallion, title on left. Swpple. 

Diameter 2 6-16 inches. 
nach Tardieu von Senn. 


Similar to Baker No. ro8. Very rare, 


SS 


I2I. 


122. 


123. 


124. 


E25; 


21 


GEORGIO WASHINGTON. Sveremo Dvci EXxXeErRcITVvN 
ADSERTORI LIBERTATIS. COMITIA AMERICANA. Profile head 
and bust to right. Circular medallion ina ruled rectangle. Lune. 


Height 4 7-16 inches ; width 3 5-16 inches. 
W. L. Ormsby Sc. 


JAMES PEALE TYPE. 


G. WASHINGTON. Bust in uniform, head nearly in profile 
to right. Vignette. Line. 


Height 3 6-16 inches; width 3 inches. 


Pte ete. all, N. Y, 1865... J. Peale Pinx. 1788. 
(Private Plate.) Baker No. rrr. India proof before the title. 


Half length in uniform, head three-quarters to right, 
the right hand on sword-hilt. In the rear to left, a tent partly 
visible, and in the right background an attendant with a horse. 

. Mezzotnto, 
Height 8 4-16 inches; width 6 4-16 inches. 
Engraved by J. Sartain after the Original Painting, From Life 
by James Peale. Saker No. 112. 
From a private plate of a portrait of Washington painted in 1778, be- 


longing to Mr. Lenox of New York. The portrait represents Washing- 
ton in a military costume of that period. 


MADAME DE BREHAN TYPE. 


GEORGE WASHINGTON NE EN VIRGINIE LE II FEVRIER 

1732. Profile, head to left, laureated. Circular medallion in 

the upper part of a rectangle. The title in a tablet. Stupple. 
Height 5 12-16 inches ; width 4 inches. 

Grave d’apres le Camée peint par Madame de Brehan a New- 
york en 1789. Dirigé par P. F. Tardieu. Gravé par Roger. 
Baker No, 113. 

Brillant uppression. Rare. 


G. WASHINGTON. Profile, head to right, laureated. Vign- 
ette. LANE. 
Height 2 8-16 inches; width 2 2-16 inches, 

“The President’s compliments accompany the enclosed to 
Mrs. Morris.’ Engraved & printed at the Bureau Engraving 
and Printing. This profile of Washington is engraved from the 
original now in possession of Gen. Geo. B. McClellan, which 
was presented to Mrs. Morris by Gen’ Washington, accompanied 
by a note of which the above text is a true and exact facsimile. 
Baker No. 114. India proof. 


120. 


127. 


128 


129. 


130. 


131. 


22 
THE SAME. Proof before the inscription. 


GEORGE WASHINGTON, | Profile, head to right, laureated. 
Circular. medallion, with border, suspended by a ring, tied with 
a ribbon. ' The title in the upper part of the border. Aguatmnt. 


Height 3 12-16 inches; width 3 5-16 inches. 


Grave d’aprés le Camée peint par M™*, le Marquise de Bréant 
par A. F. Sergent 1790. Baker page 205. 


Brilliant proof before the Verses.  Exceedingly rare. : 


CHRISTIAN GULAGER TYPE. 


GEORGE WASHINGTON. | Head and bust, three-quarters to 


right. Oval-in rectangle. Line. 
Height 4 10-16 inches ; widtir 3, 13-16 inches. 


Eng*. by Wm. E. Marshall from a Portrait by Gulligher 
belonging to E. Belknap Esq. Baker No. 115. India proof. 


“EDWARD SAVAGE TYPE. 


GEORGE WASHINGTON, Eso®.-PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED 
STATES OF AMERICA. Full bust in uniform, the order of the 
Cincinnati on the left breast; head three-quarters to right. 


Oval; in a rectangle. ~~ Stipple. 


‘Height 5 3-16 incaes ; width 4 3-16 inches. 
Painted & Engraved by E. Savage From the Original Picture 


- Painted in. 1790 for the Phil esonhucal Chamber, at the University 


of Cambridge, in Massachusetts. Baker JVo. 116. 


A superb impression. . Very rare. See facsimile, 


GENERAL GEORGE WASHINGTON. Full bust in’ uni- 
form, the order of the Cincinnati on the left breast; head three- 
quarters to the right. Oval, in a rectangle. Supple. 
Height 5 3-16 inches; width 4 3-16 inches. 
Painted & Engraved by E. Savage. Baker No. 117. 


GEORGE WASHINGTON Eso®. PreEsIDENT OF THE UNITED 
STATES OF America. Nearly full length, sitting, legs crossed, 
at a table to the right, upon which is a hat with a large rosette ; 
head three-quarters to right. A large chart upon the table is 
held by the right hand; the left arm rests upon it, the hand 
hanging over in front; the background is formed by a curtain, 
which, drawn at the right, reveals the sky and the lower portion 
of a pillar. Mezzotinto. 
Height 17 14-16 inches; width 13 15-16 inches, 


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135. 


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E. Savage pinx. et sculp. From the Original Portrait Painted 
at the request of the Corporation of the University of Cambridge 
in Massachusetts. Published June 25, 1793, by E. Savage, No. 
54 Newman Street. Baker No. 178. 


This copy is a brilliant and beautiful impression of this rare print, 
with a fine wide margin. 


GEORGE WASHINGTON PrReEsIDENT oF THE UNITED 
STATES OF AmeERICA. Nearly full length sitting, legs crossed, 
ata table tothe right. (Same description as the preceding print.) 
Mezzotinto. 

Height 18 3-16 inches; width 13 14-16 inches. 
From the original Portrait Painted at the request of the Cor- 
poration of the University of Cambridge in Massachussetts. 
Baker No. 119. 


This is a different Plate from the preceding one, although very similar. 
It is not so well executed, and slight differences are visible throughout, 
the most marked, perhaps, being the Rosette on the hat, which is entirely 
different. It is supposed to be by Savage. It is exceedingly scarce. Baker 
only saw two imprssions. ‘This is a brilliant open letter proof, with a 
good margin. 


THE WASHINGTON FAMILY. George Washington his 
Lady and her two Grandchildren by the name of Custis: La 
Famille de Washington, George Washington Son Epouse et Ses 
deux petits Enfants du Nom de Custis. Fuil figure in military 
costume, seated to the left of the print. His right arm rests on 
the boy who is standing, while the left is upon a chart extended 
on a table, to a part of which Mrs. Washington points with a 
fan. Stpple. 

Height 18 6-16 inches; length 24 6-16 inches. 

Painted and Engrav’d by E. Savage. Philadelphia. Publish- 
ed March roth 1798, by E. Savage & Robt. Wilkinson No. 58 
Cornhill London. Baker No. 120. 


Beautiful brilliant impression, with a good margin. Perfectly free 
from spots and the margin has not suffered by being framed, asis the case 
with nearly all copies. 


THE SAME. Ofen leites proof, with full margin. 


WASHINGTON. Bust in uniform. Head three-quarters to 

right. Vignette. Line. 
Height 3 2-16 inches ; width 3 8-16 inches. 

Marckl. Del. Bertonnier Sculp. udhe par Pourrat F. a 

Paris. Baker No, 121. 


. WASHINGTON. Full bust in uniform, the order of the Cin- 


cinnati on the left breast ; head three-quarters to right. Vignette. 
Mezzotinto. 

Height 4 8-16 inches; with 3 10-16 inches. 
Eng? by J. C. Buttre N. Y. After a Painting by Edward 
Savage. Baker No. 122. 


137: 
> 138, 


139. 


140. 


TAM. 
142. 


143. 


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TER SAME, ooo 3 Ee Sa ee 
‘GENE GEORGE WASHINGTON. - anes fall ee pe 


military coat, sitting ata table to the right, crossed légs.” “Upon oa 
a pedestal to the right, relieved against the sky, an urn, with halo: eS 
- at top, bearing ‘the. ‘inscription “ G: “W. Ob! Decb? 14 1709 Au 


68 On the side of the pedestal, “ The Grateful Tribute of his 
..._..Admiring Countrymen,” and on the front, in three lines, “ ‘ Death ea 


-ere thou hast slain another Wise . and. Great. and, Good as He, Coe 


Time shall throw his dart at thee.” Rone oe “cl Mezzotinto. « 


Height 17 11-16 inches; width 13 SANG: inches. 


E. Savage’ Pinx?=* W: Hanlin’ ‘Sculp* : “Published hy 1800 
» by Waa. Hamlin, ‘Providence. R: I. Baker No ee 


“A copy with variations noted of the mezzotinto by- gee Raker No. 


_ 118, Only:10o impressions of the plate were taken for pubSCH Der cs It is RoR < 


eztremely rare. See plate. 


GEORGE WASHINGTON Eso". Obt. Decb*. 3a 1799 - ot e 


68. ~ Nearly full length, sitting at a table to the left, crossed legs; 
head three-quarters to the left: See a | Mezzotinto, ee 


Height 7 5-16 inches ; width 5 8-16 inches. 


E. Savage pinxet. .W™. Hamlin supe Providence. “Baker es ~ 
No. 124. 


Copy. in the reverse of the mezzotinto.by Savage, Baker ie 118, 


- Original i impression inlaid.” “Presentation copy from Mr. Hamlin. 


THE SAME. Modern i impression. 


GEN}: GEORGE WASHINGTON. Bust. in- uniform, ate. : 
three-quarters to right. Oval. | - Stipple. ee 


‘Height 3 14-16 inches; width 3 3-16 inches. 
_E. Savage, Pinx'.. W. Hamlin, Se’. Provi®. Farnsworth’s 


head three-quarters to right. Oval, surrounded by rays. : 

Stipple. 
Height 10-16 inch ; width 7-16 inch, 

W® Hamlin, Sculpt. Baker No. Te 96 


GENE, GEO. WASHINGTON. Full bust in uniform, head — 
three- -quarters, to left; the order.of the Cincinnati-on the right ~ 
breast. Oval, in a rectangle: ns Supple. 


. Height 4 2-16 inches ; width 3 inches, 


W. Harrison Jun’. Sculpt. Baker No. 128. Very rave. 
: Fence WASHINGTON, PRESIDENT OF THE Unrnes SraTEs 


“AMERICA. » Full.-bust. in. uniform, head. three- -quarters. to 
right the order of the Cincinnati on the left breast. Oval, ina 
rectangle. Stipple 

Height 4 inches; width 3 inches. 
Engraved by S. Hill. Baker No. 129. Rare. 


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FACSIMILE OF LOT No. 138, REDUCED 


145. 


146. 


148. 


149. 


150. 


ee 


25 


GEORGE WASHINGTON, Eso". Full bust in uniform, head 

three-quarters to right; the order of the Cincinnati on the left 

breast. Oval. Stipple. 
Height 4 4-16 inches; width 4 2-16 inches. 

Houston, Sc. Philad®. Pudbhshed for Tho’ Condie Book- 

seller. Baker No. 130. Rare. 


Full bust in uniform, head three-quarters to left. Oval. 
Stipple. 
Height 4 9-16 inches ; width 3 8-16 inches. 
Savage pinx. O’Neill Sc. (Published by Ehas Dexter, 546 
Broadway, N. Y..\ Baker No. 137. 


Lndia proof, before the title. 


. GEORGE WASHINGTON. PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED 


States. Full bust in uniform, head three-quarters to left; the 


order of the Cincinnati on the right breast. Oval. Stipple. 
Height 4 14-16 inches; width 3 12-16 inches. 
Savage Pinx'. Rollinson Sc’. Baker No. 132. Rare, 


THE WASHINGTON FAMILY. Ge°. Wash". Parke Custis, 
Gen'. Geo. Washington, Eleanor Parke Custis, Martha Wash- 
ington, William Lee. (Copy of the print by Savage, Baker 
No. 120.) Mezzotinto. 
Height 16 4-16 inches ; length 23 12-16 inches. 
Painted by Edward Savage. Engraved by J. Sartain. Baker 
WYO. 2 33. 


GEORGE WASHINGTON, PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES 
oF America. Nearly full length, sitting at a table to the right, 
with crossed legs. Line. 
Height 4 13-16 inches; width 3 12-16 inches. 
I Scoles, deletsculp. Publish’d by Smith, Reed, and Wayland. 
Baker No. 134. 


G. WASHINGTON. Full bust in uniform, head three-quarters 
to-the left. Oval. Stipple. 


Height 4 12-16 inches; width 3 12-16 inches. 


Savage pinx. Tanner,sc. (‘ Engraved for the Washington- 
iana.”) Baker No. 135. Fine tmpression before the inscription. 


GEORGE WASHINGTON Eso’. PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED 
STATES OF AMERICA. Full bust in uniform, head three-quarters 
to right; the order of the Cincinnati onthe left breast. Oval. 
Supple. 

Height 5 inches; width 3 13-16 inches. 

From the Original Picture painted by Savage in 1790, for the 
Philosophical Chamber of the University of Cambridge in Mass- 
achusetts. London, Pub“ for the Proprietor, Aug’ 10, 1793, by 
E. Jeffery, No. 11, Pall Mall, Baker No. 136. See plate. Rare. 


182, 


153: 


154. 


155. 


156. 


Lev: 


158. 


26 


GEORGE WASHINGTON. PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED 
STATES OF AMERICA. Bust in uniform, body slightly to left, 
head drawn in rather an awkward manner, three-qaurters to right. 


Oval. Stipple. 
Height 4 inches ; width 34-16 inches. 


from an Original Miniature in the Possession of Benjamin 
Smith of Philadelphia. Published June 10” 1794, by T. Palfer, 
No. 4, Bridge Road Lambeth near the Turnpike. Baker No. 137. 
: Extremely rare. 


EDWARD SAVAGE TYPE NOT IN BAKER. 


GIORGIO WASHINGTON. Bust. in uniform, head three- 
quarters to right. Circular. | — Supple. 
Diameter 2 4-16 inches. 


~ Minatelli’ s, Pubblicato in Venezia a spore di Catterin Minatelli 
e Comp.: , Very rare. 


WASHINGTON. FAMILY. George Washington seated to the 
right of.a table, upon which is spread a map, with sword resting 
upon it; to the left, in the rear, Martha Washington ; to the right 
Geo. W. P. Custis, in the rear; ‘Nellie Custis ; in the front right 
corner a globe, étc. Mezzotinto. 


Height 13 5-16 inches ; width 9 14-16 inches. 
Painted by. F. B. Schell. Engraved. by A: B, Walter. Pud- 
lished by John Dainty 15 S. 6th St. Philadelphia. 


After the style of Savage’s Maeteeten Family. 


WASHINGTON FAMILY; aie described in the preceding 
print. Oval).4 Mezzotinto. 
Height 8 2-16 inches at 6 4-16 inches, 


Painted by E. B. Schell. Eng’d. by A. B. Walter. Published 
by J. C. Mc Curdy & Co. Philadelphia. 


THE SAME. Different state of the print. 


GEN. GEORGE WASHINGTON AND HIS FAMILY. 
Fully described in Print. Baker No. 147. Mezzotinto. 


Height 5 inches ; width 7 6-16 inches. 


WASHINGTON. Half length, head to right. Mezzotinto. 
Height 10 3-16 inches ; width 8 6-16 inches. 


Painted by E. Savage. Engraved by S. Arlent Edwards. 
Published by Jos. F. Sabin, New York, 1900. 


151 


FACSIMILE OF LOT No. 


159. 


160. 


161. 


162. 


163. 


164. 


165. 


166. 


27 
JOHN TRUMBULL TYPE. 


G. WASHINGTON. Half length in uniform, head to left. 
Mezzotinto. 
Height 4 9-16 inches; width 3 10-16 inches. 


Trumbull. Bannister. 


WASHINGTON. Full bust in uniform, a cloak around the 

left shoulder; head to left. Line. 
Height 8 6-16 inches; width 6 6-16 inches. 

Dessiné par Couder. Gravé par A. Blanchard; ‘“ Dédié a 

S. E. le Général Jackson, President des Etats-Unis d’Amérique, 

Par son tresrespecteux admirateur, le Typographe N. Bettoni.” 


Baker No. 139. India proof. 
THE SAME. Fine proof before the inscription. 


WASHINGTON. Half length in uniform, head to left. Vig- 
nette. . 
Height 4 4-16 inches; width 3 4-16 inches. 
Burt. Baker No. 140. 


GENERAL WASHINGTON. Full length in uniform, head 
to left; a field-glass in the extended right hand, the left on a 
sword-hilt at his side. In the rear, a soldier with a horse, and 
in the extreme background the representation of a battle (Trenton). 
At his feet a dismounted cannon. Stipple. 
Height 25 9-16 inches; width 17 11-16 inches. 

Painted by John Trumbull Esq*. Engraved by T. Cheesman. 

Laker No. 141. Fine impression. 


G4" WASHINGTON. Bust in uniform, head to right. Vignette. 
Etched. 


Height 3 r1-16 inches; width 3 4-16 inches. 


Couche fils sc. Baker No. 142. 


WASHINGTON. Full length in uniform. (Fully described 

in the print by Cheesman, No. 279.) Supple. 
Height § 2-16 inches; width 3 7-16 inches, 

Engraved by A. Daggett from the original Painting by 

Colonel Trumbull. Published by Nathan Whiting New Haven 
Con. Baker No. 143. Two states of the plate. 


GEORGE WASHINGTON. Half length in uniform, head to 
left. Line. 
Heigut 4 8-16 inches; width 3 10-16 inches. 

Eng. by A. B. Durand from the full length Portrait by Col. 
Trumbull belonging to Yale College. Entered according to the 
Act of Congress in the year of 1834 by James Herring, in the 
clerks office of the District Court of the Southern District of New 
York. Laker No. 144. 


1675 


168. 


169. 
170. 


71, 
172. 


172 


WASHINGTON. Bust in uniform, head to left. en Line. 
Height 3 8-16 inches ; width 3 8-16 inches. 
” Geoff oy Se. Publie par Furne, Paris. Baker No. 14 5. 


GENERAL WASHINGTON, Full length in uniform, cea 


ing upon a rocky eminence near.a river. The right hand, hold- 


_ ing a hat, rests upon his sword-hilt, while the left, in which is a 


scroll, the arm across the body is pointing toa fortification upon 
the opposite bank. In the bend of the river, in the rear, shipping 
enveloped in smoke, and to the right a negro. servant with a — 
horse browsing, his fore-parts only visible. In the lower margin 
an rey holding a shield bearing the Washington arms. 
Meszotinto. <5 
Height 22 12-16 inches; width 15 14-16 inches. ; 

- Painted by J. Trumbull Esq’. of Connecticut 1780. fines 
by V. Green, Mezzotinto Engraver to his Majesty and to the 
Elector Palatine. Engraved from the Original Picture in the 


-Possession of M. De ‘Neufville, of Amsterdam. Published by 


appointm*®. of M. De Neufville Jan"y. 15 1781, by V. Green, N. 


29, Newman Street, Oxford Street, London, Baker No. 147. 


Very rare. 
‘-Choice brilliant impression, with full margin. ; 


G. Washington. Bust in uniform, head to left. Vignette, in a _ 


back ground ruled to a rectangle. ~ Etched. 
Height 4 12-16 inches; width 3 iot6 inches. : : 
Etch’d by Alice Hall, Aged 18, New York 1866. — India 


“proof: Baker No. 148. Not in Carson. Wery scarce. 
ay, WASHINGTON. Bust in uniform, head to left. Vignette. 


: Likes, 

Height 4 inches ; width 4 4-16 inches. . 

(Engraved by H.:B. Hall, Morrisania, N. Y., from the origi- - 
nal by Col. Trumbull.) Private plate. Baker No. 149. India 
proof before all letters. 


THE SAME. India proof with the title. 


‘GEORGE WASHINGTON. | Full length in uniform, head to 


left.» (Fully described in the print by Cheesman, Baker No. 141.) 

Vignette.“ Line. 
Height 10 inches ; width 7 6-16 inches. 

- Engraved and Printed by Ilman & Sons. “Qn the great 

occasion .of-our Presidential Election, to all lovers of -Freedom 


‘and Independence, is presented this portrait, ‘The Father of our 


Country,’ from an acknowledged and much admired painting by 
Col. J. Trumbull.” Baker No. 150. 


THE SAME. “The. Ledger Carriers’ Annual Greeting to 
their subscribers, New Year, 1856.”’ 


WITHOUT THE TITLE 


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FACSIMILE OF LOT 


177, 
_ right hand a field-glass, the left on a sword-hilt at his side; in 


178. 


179. 


180. 


29 


. G. WASHINGTON. Full length in uniform, standing upon 


an eminence near a river. Inclosed with a border, the title in a 
tablet on the lower part. 


Height 7 inches ; width 4 9-16 inches. 
J. Trumbull Pinx. J* Le Roy Sculp. Baker No. 151. 


Brilliant impression. Very rare with the border. A copy in the 
reverse of the print by V. Green, Baker No. 147. 


. THE SAME. Without the border. 
. GEORGE WASHINGTON, Le Heros LIBERATEUR DE SA 


PATRIE NE EN 1732, MORT A LA FIN DE 1799. Full figure in 

uniform, standing upon a rock near a river; the right arm is 

across the body, a chapeau in the left hand; to the left a palm 

tree. Line. 
Height 4 6-16 inches ; width 3 inches. 


Maria Misa sculp. Baker Wo, 152. Rare. 
A variation of the print by V. Green. Baker No. 147. 


WASHINGTON. Full length in uniform; in the extended 


the left distance a soldier with a horse ; a palm tree on the right. 
Vignette. Mixed. 


Height 6 3-16 inches ; width 4 4-16 inches. 
Guemied del E. Monnin Sc. Baker No. 153. Very rare. 
Only one impression of this had come under the notice of Baker. 


G. WASHINGTON. Half length in uniform, head to left. 
Stpple, 
Height 4 inches ; width 3 2-16 inches. 


Eng. by Read from the full length Portrait by Col. Trumbull 
belonging to Yale College. George Wills, Great Piazza, Covent 
Garden. Baker No. 154. 


GENERAL WASHINGTON. Full length in uniform, (Fully 
described in the print by T. Cheesman, Baker No. 141.) Line. 


Height 6 11-16 inches ; width 4 9-16 inches. 


Engraved by John Rogers, from the Picture by Col. Trum- 
bull. Baker No. 155. Not in Carson. 


GEN". WASHINGTON. Bust, full face.” Oval. Lines 


Height 3 4-16 inches ; width 2 12-16 inches. 


(Published according to the Act of Parliament May the 1o™ 
1783 by J. K. Sherwin, N° 28 St. James’s Street & Will™ Hin- 
ton N° 5 Sweetings Alley Cornhill.) Baker No. 156. 


Fine proof before the tulle, Very rare original tmpression. 


181. 


182. 


183. 


184. 


185. 


186. 


30 
“THE SAME... Modern impression. 


‘GEORGE WASHINGTON. Full lengthy in ‘uniform. (Fully 


described in the print by T. Cheesman, Baker No. 141, but in 
the Reverse.) ” gees 5 
Heiglit 7 ivhes: width 4 8-16 inches. : 


Engraved by W. E. Tucker, from an original Fauntne Baker 
No. 157. Not in Carson. 


GEN. WASHINGTON (on the Battle Field at Trenton. ) Full 

length in uniform. (F ae described, in the print by Cheesman, 

Baker No. 141.) Mezzotinto. 
Height 24 13-16 inches width 17 8-16 inches, 


Engraved by W. Warner from the original picture by Col: 
John Trumbull in possession of Yale College N. Haven. . Pud- 
lished by Wright & Groves, Phila. Entered according to Act of 
Congress in the Year 1845 by John Dainty in the clerk’s office 
of the District court in the Eastern district of ae eee 
Baker No, 158. 


THE.SAME. Variation in name of publisher, “ Published by 
William Smith 706 South Third S‘, Philadelphia, & by J. Turgis 


78 Duane S‘. New York.” 


His Excellency GEorGE WasHINGTon. Commander in Chief of 
the American Armies, Marshal of France, &c.. Full length in 
uniform, standing, an open scrool in his right hand, inscribed 
“American :Freedom established by Valour. & Perseverance ;”’ 
the left arm is across the body; beneath ‘his feet, flags and two 
scrools, marked “Stamp Act’ and ‘“ Boston Port Bill,’ and 


-near by two: books labelled. “Acts of. Par.” and ‘ Brit. Stat. ; ” 


in the air a figure of Fame with trumpet, advancing to the left, 


- in the act of crowning him with a laurel wreath. . Line. 


Height 6 8-16 inches; width 4 7-16 inches. 
Baker No. 160. Extremely rare. See reduced facsimile. 


The figure in this is the same as in the print by Valentine Green 
.. Baker No. ‘147, the accessories varied as above described. 


JOHN TRUMBULL TYPE NOT IN BAKER. 


GENERAL WASHINGTON. Full bust in uniform, nearly full 
face, body turned to left, in a square with a border. Mezzotinto. 
Height 12 10-16 inches; width 10 inches, | 

Painted by J. Trumbull Esq? of Connecticut. Engraved by 
V. Green, Mezzotinto Engraver to his Majesty and to the 
Elector palatine. Pudblish'd June 3d 1783 by V. Green N° 29, 
Newman Street, Oxford Street & Sold by J. Brydon, Printseller, 
N° 7, Charing Cross, London. 


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190. 


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192. 


193. 


194. 


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WASHINGTON. Full bustin uniform, head to left. Vignette. 


Line. 
Height 3 2-16 inches; width 2 8-16 inches, 


Bureau Engraving and Printing. 


WASHINGTON. Full bustin uniform, head to left Mezzotinto. 
Height 4 10-16 inches ; width 3 9-16 inches. 


Mezzotint by Wm. Sartain, 1891, after Couder for Sons of 
the Revolution. 


G. WASHINGTON. II fut Homme d’etat, humain et verteux. 
Bust in uniform, head to right. Circular. Title within the 
circle. Supple. 


Diameter 3 2-16 inches. 
Excessively rare. 


WASHINGTON. Bust in uniform, head to right. Oval. 


Supple. 
Height 3 3-16 inches ; width 2 10-16 inches. 
Rare. 


LE GENERAL WASHINGTON. Bust in uniform, head to 

right. Oval in an ornamented rectangle, on the upper part of 

which is a bursting sun surrounded with twelve stars. The 

title on the lower portion. Stipple. Colored. 
Height 7 1-16 inches; width 4 13-16 inches. 


Mariage Sculp! a Paris chez Bance Ainé M‘ d’Estampes Rue 
S' Denis, Déposé a la D. G. de la Li Very rare. 


WASHINGTON. Bust, head to left: Oval. Stipple. 
Height 4 3-16 inches; width 3 5-16 inches. 


Engraved by Wm. Holl after a portrait by John Faed, R. S. A. 
Kendall Bank Note Co, 285 Bdway N. Y. 


ARCHIBALD ROBERTSON TYPE. 
G. WASHINGTON 1796. Bust, three-quarters to right. Oval. 


Supple. 

Height 2 14-16 inches; width 2 3-16 inches. 
F. Bolt, £1796. Baker No. 161. Rare. 
GEORGE WASHINGTON. Bust, head three-quarters to 
right. Oval. Supple. 


Height 3 7-16 inches ; width 2 14-16 inches. 

From the original Miniature on Ivory, Painted from life by 
Arch* Robertson, in Philadelphia, in December 1791. kas 
Deater, 564 Broadway, New York, 1866. Baker No. 162. India 
proof. 


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195. 


196. 


197. 


198. 


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GEO. WASHINGTON. Bust, head three-quarters to right. 


Oval, with border upon a pedestal, in a rectangle, a large scroll 
in front, to the right a sword and scales, and to the left a Liberty 
cap and oak branches. Line. 
Height 7 inches ; width 4 inches. 
Grainger sculpt. Baker No. 163. 


GEO. WASHINGTON. Bust, head three-quarters to right. 
Oval. : 
Height 3 10-16 inches ; width 2 13-16 inches. 


W. Grainger Sculpt Baker No. 164. 


GEORGE WASHINGTON. Bust, head three-quarters to 


right. Stipple. 
Height 3 5-16 inches ; width 2 9-16 inches. 


nach Frey gest v. Krethlow. Zzwéckau, 6. d. Geb. Schumann, | 


1818. Baker No. 165. 


GIUSEPPE CERACCHI TYPE. 


WASHINGTON. Bust in profile to left, head filletted. Vignette. 
| Stipple. 
Height 3 6-16 inches; width 3 inches. 

H. B. Hall. From the Bust by G. Ceracchi, taken from life 
(now in possession of Gouverneur Kemble Esq. Cold Spring). 
Engraved for Irving’s Washingion. Baker No. 166. 2 States 
of plates. 


WASHINGTON. Bust, upon a pedestal, head nearly in profile 
to left. Vignette inclosed by a single line. Stipple. 


Height 3 9-16 inches ; width 2 14-16 inches. 
Drawn by J. G. Chapman, from the Original bust by Ceracci. 


_ Engv’d by J. F. E. Prud’homme. Harper & Brothers. Baker 


No. 167. 


WILLIAMS TYPE. 


200. WASHINGTON. Half length, in Masonic dress, as a Past 


Master, head to right. Vignette. Mixed. 
Height 5 inches; width 4 inches. 
O’Neill N. Y. Engraved from the Portrait painted from life 


by Williams, for Alexandria Washington Lodge N° 22, Virginia 
1794. Baker No. 168. 


Leta 


201. 


202. 


203. 


204. 


205. 


206. 


a 
WALTER ROBERTSON TYPE. 


GEORGE WASHINGTON, PreEsIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. 
Full bust in uniform, with black neckerchief, head to right. Oval, 
with narrow scroll border. Above the oval, a star with rays, and 
beneath an eagle with outspread wings in cloud, with along 
ribbon in his beak, the ends over his wings, inscribed ‘‘ E Pluri- 
bus Unum.” At each side, flags and palm branches reaching to 
the top, the whole inclosed with two slight lines. Supple. 
Height 11 14-16 inches; width 9 inches. 
(Robertson Pinxt. Walker Execudit.) Baker No. r70. 
Very rare. 


With the exception of the star, in place of the sword above the oval, 
this is a close copy of Baker No. 169. Brilliant proof before letters, and 
before the ‘“‘E Pluribus Unum” on the scroll, full margin. 


THE SAME. Beautiful brilliant impression, but not a proof, 
and cut down. 


G. WASHINGTON Presipent oF THE UNITED States, Full 
bust in uniform, with black neckerchief, head to right. Oval. 
Supple. 
Height 3 13-16 inches; width 2 14-16 inches. 
Rollinson sculp? fudlish’d by 1. Reid New York 1796. 
Baker No. 172. 


GENY WASHINGTON. Full bust in uniform, head and bust 
three-quarters to left. Oval, with border in a rectangle; beneath 
the oval a representation of a review, entitled, ‘‘ Gen! Wash- 
ington takes command of the American Army at Cambridge 
quly. 321775.” Line. 
Height 6 8-16 inches ; width 3 14-16 inches. 
Tisdale Sc. Engrav’d for C. Smith N-York. Baker No. 173. 
; 3 Very rare. 


SAMUEL FOLWELL TYPE. 


Full bust in profile to right. Silhouette. 
Wood engraving. 
Height 3 12-16 inches ; width 2 6-16 inches. 


Baker Page 109. 


ADOLPH ULRIC WERTMULLER TYPE. 


GEORGE WASHINGTON. Bust in uniform, head to right. 
Vignette. Supple. 
Height 4 8-16 inches ; width 4 inches. 
Engraved by J, C. Buttre, from the Portrait by Wertmiiller. 
Baker No. 175. 


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207. G. WASHINGTON. Bust, head to right. Vignette. Szpple. 
Height 5 8-16 inches; width 5 inches. 


(A. Wertmiiller, S. Pt. Phila. 1795. H. B. Hall.) Baker 
No. 176. India proof before the title. 


208. THE SAME. Plain impression. 


GILBERT STUART TYPE. 


209. WASHINGTON. Bust, head to left. Vignette. Line. 
Height 4 12-16 inches ; width 3 8-16 inches. 


From the original painting by Stuart, taken from life, in pos- 
session of the Boston Atheneum. Engraved by Joseph Andrews. 
Baker No. 177. 


210. WASHINGTON. Proof before Letters. 


211. GENERAL WASHINGTON. Bust, head to left. Oval. Lene. 
Height 3 10-16 inches ; width 2 12-16 inches. 
Engraved by J. Baker. Published May ro” 1800 by W. Bent. 
Baker No. 178. 
212. G. WASHINGTON. Bust, head to left. Vignette. Line. 


Height 3 inches; width 2 10-16 inches. 
Eng* by V. Balch from a Painting by G. Stuart. Baker No. 


179 
213. WASHINGTON. Full bust in uniform, head to left. On the 
left breast the order of the Cincinnati. Vignette. Line. 


Height 3 12-16 inches; width 4 inches. 


Ballin del. et sculp. Puble par Dufour, Mulat et Boulanger, 
Imp. Giulgquin et Dupain, r. de la Calandre, 19, Paris. Baker 
No. 180. 


214. G. WASHINGTON. Full bust, head to left. Vignette. Szpple. 
Height 5 8-16 inches; width 4 8-16 inches, 


Painted by G. Stuart. Engraved by G. J. Bather Jr. Baker 
No. 182. 


215. G. WASHINGTON. Full bust to right, head turned to left. 
Line. 
Height 4 8-16 inches; width 3 3-16 inches. 
Dalla Libera. I. W. Baumann sc! Mchr. Printed and pub- 
lished by G. G. Lange at Darmstadt. Baker No. 183. Two 
states of plate. 


35 


. WASHINGTON. Bust, head to right, inclosed by two slight 

lines surmounted by a Globe over which is an Eagle, beneath a 

star emitting rays; at the sides and bottom, beautifully en- 

graved wreaths, fiags, etc. Line. 
Height 2 4-16 inches; width r 11-16 inches. 


Bertonnier sculpt, “Galerie Napoleon” Bernard, Editeur, 
Galerie Vivienne, N° 49. Baker No. 184. Five states of the 
plate. 


. G. WASHINGTON. Head to the right. Oval, with ruled 
background. Line. 
Height 5 13-16 inches; width 5 inches. 


Engraved expressly for Graham’s Magazine from the original 
Painting by G. Stuart. Laker No. 185. 


. G. WASHINGTON. Head to the right. Oval, with ruled 


background. Line. 
Height 3 inches ; width 2 9-16 inches. 


Godey’s Ladys Book.) Baker No. 186. 
y y 


Full bust, head to right. Line. 
{Height 5 inches ; width 3 12-16 inches. 
Stuart Pinx? C. Burtsc. Baker No. 187. India proof. 


220. G. WASHINGTON. Full bust, head to left. Vignette. 
: Mezzotinto. 


Height 5 inches ; width 4 4-16 inches. 

Peamitea by tz. oivart, “Engraved by J.C. Buttre. “ En- 
: graved expressly for this work.’ /7rinted by J. C. Buttre N. Y. 
: Baker No. 188. 


221. G. WASHINGTON. Bust, head to left. Oval. Mixed. 
Height 6 7-16 inches ; width 5 4-16 inches. 
G. Stuart. J.C. Buttre. Baker No. 189. 


222. GEORGE WASHINGTON. First PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED 
States. Full bust, head to left. Oval ina rectangle. In the 
angles representations of scenes at Trenton, Princeton, Valley 
Forge, and Yorktown. Mixed. 

Hach, height 13 8-16 inches ; width Io 2-16 inches. 

Engraved and Published by J. C. Buttre, 48 Franklin Street, 
New York. Border désigned by W. Momberger. Painted by 
G. Stuart. Entered according to Act of Congress AD 1866, by 
J. C. Buttre,in the Clerk’s Office of the District Court of the 
Southern District of New York. Baker No. rot. 


Bust, head to left. The Upper Portrait on an orna- 
mented sheet entitled ““The Presidents of the United States,” 
containing portraits of Washington, John Adams, Jefferson, 


223; 


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es 


227. 


228. 


229. 


Madison, Monroe, John Quincy Adams, and Andrew Jackson, 
in borders resembling picture-frames suspended on a wall. In 
the centre a Statue of the Goddess of Liberty, in an archway 
resembling a Frame over the top of which is an Eagle with 
shield and Flags, underneath a Table upon which is a Vase, Ink- 
stand, and Pen; to the right and left of table, a vase. Line. 


Height 2 3-16 inches ; width 2 inches. 
Whole plate, height 12 11-16 inches ; width 8 4-16 inches. 


Designed by Robert W. Weir. Engraved by J. W. Casilear. 
From original and accurate portraits, Painted & Engraved ex- 
pressly for the New York Mirror. Lxtered according to Act of 
Congress in year 1834 by George P. Morris in the clerk’s office of 
the District Court of the Southern District of New York. Baker. 
No. 192. 


GENERAL WASHINGTON. Bust in uniform, head to right. 

Oval. . . Supple. 
Height 4 8-16 inches ; width 3 6-16 inches. 

J. Chapman sc. Published as the Act directs Mar 1, 1800. 

Baker No. 193. Very rare. 


. THE SAME. Without Engraver’s name and copyright, but 


with “ Engraved for the Encyclopedia Londinensis, 1828.” 


. GENERAL WASHINGTON. Full length, standing. The 


‘“ Lansdowne Portrait,’ fully described in the picture by James 


Heath. Baker No. 250. Line. 


Height r9 12-16 inches; width 13 inches. 


Painted by Gilbert Stuart, 1797. Engraved by John Chorley, 
Boston. Printed by Pendleton, Boston. Baker No. 194. Fine 
Lmpresston. Rare. 


G. WASHINGTON, Who departed this Life, Dec? 14, 1799, 
Aged 68. Bust, head to left. Circle, in a rectangle engraved 
to represent stonework. The title beneath the circle. Spode. 


Height 2 10-16 inches; width 2 4-16 inches. 


T. Clarke sc. Sold by.W. Spotswood. Baker No.195. Rare. 


WASHINGTON (GEORGE.) Bust, head to right. Line. 
Height 2 4-16 inches; width r 12-16 inches. 


M*"* Coigneto sc. “ Iconographic instructive.” 


GIORGIO WASHINGTON. Full bust, head to right. (Lans- 


downe.) Line. 
Height 5 inches; width 3 9-16 inches. 


Stuart pin. Dall’ Acquainc: Baker No. 197. 


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230. GENERAL WASHINGTON. Full length, head to left. The 
“ Lansdowne Portrait.’’ Fully described in the print by Heath, 
Baker No. 250. Line. 


Height 4 1-16 inches ; width 2 10-16 inches. 


Davenport, sculp. London Published by Thomas Teg g, No. 73, 
Cheapside 1° Dec’: 1838. Baker No. 198. 


231. WASHINGTON. Bust, head to left. (Lansdowne.) Vignette. 
- Etched. 
Height 3 8-16 inches ; width 3 7-16 inches. 


Vernier, del. Lemaitre, dir. Delaistre, sc. Baker No. 199. 


232. WASHINGTON. Three-quarter length, sitting, head to left, a 
4 dress sword on the left forearm. To the left a table upon which 
is an inkstand, pen, and upright book; the back of an armchair 
partly visible to the right, and the backgrcund formed by a 
recess with pillar. Oval, with border in arectangle. Ornamented 
corners. — Mezzotinto, 

Height 12 9-16 inches ; width 9 13-16 inches. 

Painted by Stuart. Engraved by Doney. Published by Rice 
& Allen, Corner of Burdick & Water S“® Kalamazoo, Mich. 
Entered according to Act of ‘Congress in the year 1863 by 
Thomas Doney in the clerks LS of the District Court of - 
Illinois. Baker No. 201. 


233. ——— Bust, head to right. Mezzotinto. 
Height 4 12-16 inches; width 3 11-16 inches. 
Baker No. 202. 


This plate was never lettered. 


234. WASHINGTON. Three-quarter length, head to left, the right 
hand on an upright book upon a table. The left upon the hilt 
of a dress sword held perpendicular. The back of an armchair 
partly visible to the right and the Ga ewoens formed by a recess, 
with pillars on each side. Mezzotinto. 


Height 13 12-16 inches ; width ro 12-16 inches. 
Engraved by T. Doney. utered according to Act of Congress 
A, D. 1865, by Wm. Pate, in the clerks office of the District Court 
Jor the Southern District of New York. Baker No. 203. 


235. GEORGE WASHINGTON. Bust, head to right. Oval. 
Supple. 
Height 4 inches ; width 3 7-16 inches. 

A. Doolittle Sc. Connecticut Magazine. Baker No. 204. 
Extremely rare. 

Only six numbers of The Connecticut Magazine or Gentleman’s and 
Lady’s Monthly Museum, published at Bridgeport, commencing January, 


1801, and ending with the June number were issued. This Print is in the 
January Number. 


i 


2306. 


237. 


238. 


239. 


240. 


24t; 


242. 


243. 


244. 


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GEORGE WASHINGTON. Full bust, head to right. (Lans- 


downe.) Line. 
Height 5 inches ; width 3 11-16 inches. 


Stuart, pinxt Dupréel, Sc. Baker No. 205. 


WASHINGTON. Full bust, head to left. Line. 
Height 4 9-16 inches; width 3 11-16 inches. 


Painted by G. Stuart. Engraved by A. B. Durand. From 
the original picture in the possession of the Athenzeum, Boston. 
Baker No. 200. 


WASHINGTON. Full bust, head to left. Oval, with Arabes- 
que border; beneath, the representation of a battle, ‘‘ Trenton.” 
Supple. 
Height 8 inches ; width 5 8-16 inches. 
Stuart. Edwards. London: George Virtue. Baker No. 207. 
2 states of the plate. 


GEORGE WASHINGTON Esg® Born Feb’Y 22, 1732, took 
the command of the American Army 1775, elected President of 
the United States April 30° 1789, resigned 1796. Died Dect 
14” 1799. Full bust, head to left. Oval. Stipple. 
Height 5 11-16 inches ; width 4 8-16 inches. 

Engraved from an Original Picture by D. Edwin. Paudblish’d 

by I. Scoles, New York. Baker No. 208. Fielding No. 1974. 
Reprint. 


Bust, head to left. Oval. Stipple. 
Height 4 14-16 inches ; width 4 2-16 inches. 
D, Edwin, Fecit. Fiiladelphia. Published Jan” 1%! 1800 by A: 
Dickens. Baker No. 209. Fielding No. 198. 


THE SAME. Without Publisher’s address. Third state. 


GEO. WASHINGTON. Full bust, head to left. Stipple. 
Height 4 13-16 inches ; width 3 14-16 inches. 
D. Edwin sc. Baker No. 210. Melding No. 199. 


THE SAME. ‘ Edwin Sculp.,” but from a re-engraved plate 
slightly different from either of the above two prints. 
Height 4 13-16 inches ; width 3 15-16 inches, 
Baker says: ‘‘ Edwin Engraved several of these plates (for Marshall’s 


Life of Washington) to supply the demand forthe work. The variations 
are scarcely noticeable.’’ 


WASHINGTON. Full bust, head to left. Ornamental border. 
Stpple. 
Height 8 6-16 inches; width 5 6-16 inches. 
Philad?! Published by M. A. Milhette, 320 Chestnut St. Baker 
No. 217. 


(245. 


246. 


247. 


248. ———— 


249. 


9 


THE SAME. With different address, “ Philad* Published by 
Joseph Parker.”’ 


rs) 


GEORGE WASHINGTON GeneraL AND COMMANDER IN 
CHIEF OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTIONARY ARMY AND First 
PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED States. Full bust, head to right. 
Oval. Supple. 


Height 4 inches; width 3 5-16 inches. 
Edwin sc. Baker No. 212. Fielding No. 206. 


From an Essay on the Life of George Washington by Aaron Bancroft, 
Worcester, 1807. 


WASHINGTON A Nations Joy. Full bust, head to left. 

Oval. Supple. 
Height 2 13-16 inches ; width 2 2-16 inches. 

Edwin sc. Baker No. 213. elding No. 203. Beautiful 

2presston. Rare. 


From The Life of General George Washington, by John Kingston, 
Baltimore, 1813. 


Bust, head to left. Oval, above it a star and the words 
“Centenary Anniversary,’ beneath “Feb. 22, 1832,” and ‘“ We 
Perpetuate the Fine Arts.” 
Height 2 8-16 inches ; width 1 13-16 inches. 
“ Printed during the Procession by the Association of Copper- 
plate Printers.” Pub by R. H. Hobson 147 Ches' S* Baker 
lo. 214. Melding No. 203a. Very rare. 


Baker says: ‘‘ This appears to be the preceding plate reduced.’’ In 
this he is wrong, as they differ very materially in several ways, the most 
noticeable being the lower part of the lacework on the shirt front. ‘‘The 
Procession referred to, took place in Philadelphia, to commemorate the 
Centennial Anniversary of Washington’s Birthday.”’ 


WASHINGTON. Bust, head to left. 
“ Take him for all in all, 
We ne’er shall look upon his like again.” 


Vignette. Supple. 
Height 2 3-16 inches ; width 1 4-16 inches. 
Edwin sc. Baker No, 215. Fielding No. 204. Rare. 


From A Collection of American Epitaphs by Rev. Timothy Alden, 
New York, 1814. 


250. HIS EXCELLENCY GEORGE WASHINGTON Lieut 


GEN’ OF THE ARMIES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. 
Three-quarter length in uniform, sitting, the order of the Cin- 
cinnati on the left breast ; a sword lies in the right forearm, and 
a chart in the hand, the left hand resting upon that portion of it 
which is upon a table. A curtain drawn up at the right, reveals 


253. 


284, 


255. 


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an encampment in the distance. In the lower margin, an eagle 


GiB yes, with shield and motto,“ E Pluribus Unum.” Szpple, 


Height 11 3-16 inches ; width 8 10-16 inches. 
F. Bartoli Pinxt a. Edwin Scns Respectfully Dedicated to 


the Lovers of their Country and Firm Supporters of its Consti- 


tution.” Baker No. 216. Fielding No. 209. 


Magnificent Brilliant Impression with fine wide margin, 


. WASHINGTON SACRED TO MEMORY. -Threqenartee | 
length in uniform, seated.. The same as the - preceding plate, 


with the addition of a border 11-16 inch “in width, the title in a 
tablet in the upper part. Beneath the portrait and let into the 


‘ border a funeral: urn, supported by two female figures, and 


surrounded by war emblems. Upon the top of the urn a sword 

and field-glass crossed, and on a medallion, in three lines. 

‘QO, -B, Decx 14,7 2700, Ait 68  Stapple. 
Height 11 3-16 inches; width 8 10-16 inches. eee 


F. Bartoli pinxt D. Edwin Sc. Revised by T. J. Barralet. 
Published by D. Kennedy 228 Market S' Philad® Baker 
No. 277. Very rare. 

The only. perceptible Sifetence between this and the preceding print is 
the cuff on the right arm, which is not so wide, and in the sword, which 


reveals a portion ‘of the blade between the hilt and the cuff. Beautiful 
brilliant impression, with wide margin. See reduced facsimile. 


. WASHINGTON: Bust, head to left, Oval medallion, the: 


upper one of a group of four in an ornamented. Vignette. The 
others contain the: ey of Adams, Jefferson, Abs Madison. 


ee a 


Height 2 inches ; width 1 8-16 ieee: 


D. Edwin. G. Murray. (Title, Washington, Adams, Jefler- 
son, Madison.) Baker No. 278. Fine impression. 


GENERAL GEORGE WASHINGTON. — Bust, head to right. 


Line. 
Height’2°12-16 inches ; width 2 4-16 inches. 


Painted by Stuart. Engraved by William Ensom. Vonien 


Pubs Sor the Proprietor, September 1822, Baker No. 219. 


From Walmsley’s Physiognomical Portraits,.1824. India Proof. 


— Bust, head to left. Oval, with border, surrounded by 
diverging: rays. Stipple. 
Height 5 12-16 inches; width 5 2-16 inches. 
G. Stuart pinx’ .G. Fairman sculpt Baker No. 220. 


Choice Proof with full margin. Very rare in this state. 


THE SAME. Without the rays, on an imperial folio sheet. 
Entitled ‘‘ Washington’s Farewell Address.” Folded. 


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. WASHINGTON. Bust, head to left. Vignette. Stipple. 
Height 5 6-16 inches; width 4 12-16 inches. 


Drawn by B. Trott from Stuart’s picture. pees and pub- 
lished by G. Fairman. Baker No, 221. Rare. 


SlHE SAME. “Fairman & Childs Sct” 


One of the later impressions. 


. GEORGE WASHINGTON. Half length, head to left. (Lans- 
downe.) Line. 
Height 7 7-16 inches ; width 6 1-16 inches. 

Engraved by Fenner, Sears & C° from a Painting by Stuart. 
London Published May 2, 1831, by R. Ackermann, 96 Strand, for 
the Proprietors of Hinton’s History of America, 2 Vols. 4° 
plates. Baker No. 222. Open letter proof on India paper. 


. THE SAME. Proof before letters on India paper and with the 
engraver’s name immediately under the Portrait. Large paper. 


. THE SAME. Variety in address of Publisher, ‘‘ Rest, Fenner, 
Sears & C® 53, Paternoster Row & Thomas Wardle, Philadel- 
phia & Isaac Taylor Hinton.” 


261. THE SAME. Reducedtoa full bust and put into an oval, with 
ornamental border, and variety in Title and address. ‘‘ George 
Washington From the original Painting by Stuart. J. & F 
Tallis. London Edinburgh & Dublin.” 


262. GEORGIUS WASHINGTON. Bust to right, head to left. 
Line. 


Height 7 inches ; width 5 inches, 
G. Longhi dis. G. G. Felsing inc. Verlag und Eigenthum 
von Louis Rocca in Leipzig. Baker No.223. Choice open letter 
proof, large paper. 


263. THE SAME. «= &rilhant proof before letters. Large paper. 


264. THE SAME. aN Paris, chez Tessari et C® Rue du Cloitre - 
Notre Dame, N° 4 


265. THE SAME. With different title. “George Washington. 
Nato il 23 Febbr. 1733, Morto il 14 Decembr, 1799.” G. Giao, 
Felsing inc, Milano, 1324. 


266. Bust to left. Vignette. Etched. 


Height 9 inches; width 7 4-16 inches. 


(S. J. Ferris.) Baker No. 224. Artist's proof on India paper, 
Signed. 


267. THE SAME. Plain proofs. 


268. 


260. 


270. 


271. 


272: 


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274. 


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42 
GEORGE WASHINGTON, First PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED 
STATES OF AMERICA. Full bust, head to left. Line. 


Height 5 8-16 inches; width 4 inches. 

Stuart Pinx’ Fittler Sculp' Engraved by James Fittler A. 
R. A. from the original Picture painted by G. Stuart in the pos- 
session of the Most Noble the Marquis of Lansdown. London, 
Published as the Act directs May 15, 1804, by Richard Phillips, 
N? 71 S' Paul's Church Vard. Baker No. 226. 


From the Life of Geo. Washington by John Marshall, London, 1804. 


THE SAME. Proof before all letters. 


G. WASHINGTON. Half length, head to left. Stipple. 
Height 4 8-16 inches; width 3 8-16 inches. 
Engraved by S. Freeman from a painting by Stuart. A. Fad- 
larton & C° London & Edinburgh. Baker No. 227. Rare, es- 
pecially so with the address of the publisher. 


HIS EXCELLENCY GEORGE WASHINGTON Ligvu? 
GEN” OF THE ARMIES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. 
Three-quarter length in uniform, seated. In the lower margin, 
an Eagle displayed with shield and motto “ E Pluribus Unum.” 
(More fully described in the Print by Edwin. Baker No. 276.) 
Stipple. 
Height 11 3-16 inches ; width 8 12-16 inches, 


IF. Bartoli Pinx J. Galland sculp. ‘‘ Dedicated to Commo- 


-dore John Barry and the Officers of the Navy and Army of 


North America, by Ferrai & Dupin Baltimore. Baker No. 228. 


Similar to the Print by Edwin, Baker No. 216. A fine brilliant impres- 
sion, will full margin, and exceedingly scarce with the name “ Ferrai & 
Dupin Baltimore.” 


GEORGE WASHINGTON. Bust, head to left. Vignette. 


Supple. 
Height 3 8-16 inches; width 3 4-16 inches. 


Geoffroy, d’apres le tableau de Stuart. Baker No. 229. 


GEORGE WASHINGTON. Full length, standing. The 

‘“Tea-pot Portrait.” Fully described in the Print by Hills, 

Baker No. 252. Mezzotinto. 
Height:24 5-16 inches ; width 16 9-16 inches. 

G. Stuart Pinx! S.H.Gimber,Sculp. Baker No. 230. Not 

in Carson. Fine impression. Very rare. 


Full bust in uniform, head to right. The upper one of 
a group Portraits in ovals, on an oblong quarto sheet, of Wash- 
ington, Adams, Jefferson, & Madison; with a draped back- 


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ground, Over the Washington is a Star containing thirteen 
lesser ones, and above it the words “American Star.”  Szpple. 


Height 4 inches; width 3 5-16 inches. 
Whole Plate, height 8 9-16 inches ; width Io 7-16 inches. 


N.Y. Design’d, Engrav’d & Publish’d by Tho? Gimbrede 
Jan¥ 30% 1812. Printed by And” Maverick. Copy Right se- 
cured, Saker No. 231. Scarce. 


A brilhant impression. 


. GEN’ GEORGE WASHINGTON. Full bust, head to left. 
Stipple. 
Height 3 8-16 inches ; width 2 14-16 inches. 
Stuart p! Gimbrede sc. “Engraved for the Biography of 
American Heroes.” Published by John Low New York. Baker 
No. 232. Scarce. 


Full bust, head to left. Oval. Mezzotinto. 
- Height 9 4-16-inches; width 7 12-16 inches. 

Portrait of Washington painted from Life by Stuart. En- 
graved by Ed. Girardet. Baker No, 233. Full margin. 


. WASHINGTON. A Nation’s Joy. Bust, head to left; on 


the left breast the order of the Cincinnati. Oval. Stipple. 
Height 2 13-16 inches ; width 2 3-16 inches. 
C. Gobrecht sc. Baker No. 234. Rare. 


From ‘‘The New American Biographic Dictionary by J. Kingston 
Baltimore 1810.”’ 


278. GEORGE WASHINGTON. Full bust, head to left. Szpple. 
Height 7 3-16 inches; width 6 2-16 inches. 
Drawn by B. Trott, Engraved by C. Gobrecht. Laker No. 235. 
Brilliant Impression. 
From Rees’ Cyclopedia, Philadelphia, 1821. 


278%. GENERAL’ WASHINGTON, PREsIDENT OF THE UNITED 

SratTes. Born February 22? 1732, Died December 14 1799. 

Full length, standing. The ‘‘ Lansdown Portrait.” Fully de- 

scribed in the print by James Heath, Baker No. 250. Supple. 

Height 19 14-16 inches ; width 13 inches. 

Painted by G. Stuart 1797, Engraved by C. Goodman and 

R. Piggot. Published by W. H, Morgan, N° 114 Chestnut 
Street Philad® Baker No. 236. 


Full bust, head to left (Lansdowne). 
Height 6 7-16 inches ; width 4 11-16 inches. 
From the full length Portrait painted by Gilbert Stuart in 
1796, in the possession of M'* Pierrepont of Brooklyn Heights. 
Baker No, 237. 


279. 


280. 


281. 


Dae: 


283. 


284. 


285. 


286. 


287, 


rectangle. Stipple. 
Height 6inches ; width 4 11-16 inches, 

G. Stuart. H. B. Hall. From the Picture in the Boston 
Athenzum, taken from life in 1795. Engraved for Irving’s 
Life of Washington. G. P. Putnam & C2 N. York. Baker 
No. 238. 


s 


THE SAME. Before the title. 
Full bust, head to left. Vignette. THE: 
Height 3 12-16 inches ; width 3 8-16 inches. : 
Eng? by H. B. Hall from the original Painting by Stuart: 
baker No. 239. 
WASHINGTON. Bust, head to left. Vignette. Stipple. 
Height 4 4-16 inches ; width 3 12-16 inches. 
Eng by H. B. Hall, after a Picture by Stuart. Baker No. 240. 
G. WASHINGTON. Bust, head to left. Vignette. Ziched. 
Height 4 inches ; width 3 8-16 inches. 
Eng? by H. B. Hall & Sons, 13 Barclay St; aye 
No, 241. 
WASHINGTON. Full bust, head to left. Oval, with border 
_in a rectangle. Supple. 
Height 12 5-16 inches; width 9 8-16 inches. 
Engraved by H. B. Hall and G. _E. Perine. Painted by 
. Gilbert Stuart. Pudlished by Geo. E. Perine, 10 Courtlandt St. 
New York. Baker No. 243. 
G. WASHINGTON. Bust, head to left. Vignette. Szpple. 
Height 5 inches; width 4 inches. 
G. Stuart, G. R. Hall, Virtue & Yorston, Publishers, New 
York. Baker No. 244. 
WASHINGTON. Head to left. Vignette with background 


288. 


ruled to a rectangle. Etched. 
Height 4 8-16 inches; width 4 inches. 

Etched by Alice Hall, aged 18, 1866. Baker No. 245. 

Ludia Proof. Rare. 


WASHINGTON. Full length, standing. The “Tea-Pot Por- 

trait.” Fully described on the print by J. H. Hill, Baker No. 

252. Mezzotinto, 
Height 24 inches ; width 16 6-16 inches. 

G. Stuart Pinx', Eng. by J. Halpin. From the Original 
Picture in the State House at Hartford, Connecticut. Mew York 
Published by John S. Taylor, 151 Nassau St. Printed by Burton. 
Baker No. 246. 


Head to left. Vignette, with background, ruled to a 


’ 
aera! oe, “ 


290. 


2Q1. 


292. 


2093. 


294. 


295. 


Fa ee Oe 


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Bust in uniform, head to left, the order of the Cincinnati 
on the right breast. Circle, surrounded by a wreath containing 
the names of twenty-three States, with diverging rays ; a Pen and 
a Sword crossed at the top. Supple. 
Diameter 13-16 inch. 

G. Stewart Pinx. ‘Respectfully Dedicated to the Cincinnati 
Society.” Design’d Engrav’d, Printed and Published by C. P. 
Harrison, Feb’y 22° Printed in Red. Baker No. 248. 


IORGE WASHINGTON. Bust, head to left. Vignette. Lzze. 
Height 3 4-16 inches ; width 2 8-16 inches. 
Painted by Stewart. Engraved by Hatch. Baker No. 2409. 
Lixtremely rare. 


Only one impression had come under the notice of Mr. Baker. 


GENERAL WASHINGTON. Full length standing, head to 
left. The right arm is extended as if speaking, and a dress Sword 
in the left hand, is held by his side. To the left, a table partly 
covered with a cloth, upon which is an inkstand and books; 
beneath the table are also some books; to the right, a little in 
the rear, an arm-chair, and in the background two rows of pillars, 
between which is a curtain partly drawn up. Lane. 
Height 19 13-16 inches ; width 13 inches. 

Painted by Gabriel Stuart, 1797. Engraved by James Heath: 
Historical Engraver to his Majesty, and to his Royal Highness 
the Prince of Wales, from the original Picture in the collection 
of Marquis of Lansdown. Published FebY 1, 1800, by Jas. 
Heath, N° 42, Newman Street, Mess’ Boydells, Cheapside, & 
J. P. Thompson, Great Newport Street, London. Copy Rights 
Secured in the United States, according to Law, Baker No. 250. 


THE SAME. Retouched Plate, without the Publisher’s Address 
or Copyright. 


THE SAME. Trial proof. 


GENERAL WASHINGTON. Bust. head to left (Lansdowne). 
Oval. ; Stipple. 
Height 3 12-16 inches ; width 3 inches. 

Engrav’d by J. Heath from the Original Picture by Stewart. 
Publish’d Oct? 16, 1807, by Cadell & Davies, Strand, London. 
Baker No, 251. 

From Ramsay’s Life of Washington, London, 1807. 
WASHINGTON, Full length, standing, the right hand resting 


by the fingers upon a table to the left. In the left hand a dress 


a Gt ae 


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sword held at the side. The coat is drawn together by a single 

upper button; in the rear, to the right, an arm-chair. Line. 
Height 20 4-16 inches; width 14 1-16 inches. 

Painted by G. Stuart. Engraved by J. H. Hill. Baker No. 252. 

Rare. 


Known as the ‘“‘ Tea-Pot Portrait,’ from the position of the arms. The 
figure is fuller and turned more to the left than in the ‘‘Lansdowne,”’ and 
is much better drawn.—Zaker. 


Full length. The ‘‘ Lansdowne” Portrait. In the centre 
of a sheet, surrounded with scrool-work and Eight Circular Me- 
dallion Portraits of Jno. Adams, Jefferson, Madison, Monroe, J. 
Q. Adams, Jackson. Harrison & Van Buren. Line. 
Height 2 7-16 inches ; width I 9-16 inches. 


J. Hill Sc. Baker No. 253. 


297. GENERAL WASHINGTON. Full bust in uniform, head to 


elt: Line. 
Height 4 inches; width 3 14-16 inches. 


Stewart. Hinchliff. Laker No. 254. 


298. GENERAL WASHINGTON. Bust, head to right. Oval. 
Supple. 


296. 


Height 2 inches; width 1 8-16 inches. 
Holl sculp. Baker No. 255. 
On a sheet with a printed Biographical Sketch. 


299. GEORGE WASHINGTON First PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED 
STATES OF AMERICA. Full bust, head to left (Lansdowne.) 
Supple. 
Height 5 2-16 inches ; width 4 inches. 
G. Stuart Pinxt. W. Holl Sculp. Published by Edw Baines, 
Leeds, nov. 1, 1821. Baker No. 256. Rare. 


300. GEO. WASHINGTON. Full bust, head to left. Ina frame 
draped and resting upon a base, with Army and Navy emblems 
at the sides. At the top, a bust of Minerva (helmeted) between 
the figures of a soldier and sailor. Stipple. 

Height 6 12-16 inches; width 4 4-16 inches. 
Painted by C. G. Stuart, Engraved by W. Holl. London Pub- 
lished by Thomas Kelly 17 Paternoster Row April z 1830. Baker 
No. 257. Inada proof. 


301. THE SAME. Without the Artists’ names, but with the ad- 
dress of Publisher. 2 states of the plate. 


302. GEORGE WASHINGTON. Full bust, head to right. Lene, 
Height 9 2-16 inches ; width 7 12-16 inches. 

Engraved by T. Holloway from a Picture painted by M® Stuart 

in 1795 in the possession of Samuel Vaughn, Esqt Published 


307. 


308. 


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as the act directs by T. Holloway and the other Proprietors Nov". 
2,17906. Baker No. 258. Magnificent brilliant impression. 


The earliest engraving of Stuart’s first portrait of Washington, known 
from its ownership as the ‘‘ Vaughan Portrait.’’ 


. WASHINGTON. Full bust, head to left. Stipple. 


Height 5 iuches; width 4 inches. 
Engraved by W. Humphreys. From a Picture by Gilbert 
Stuart in the possession of T. B. Barclay, Esq" of Liverpool. 
Baker No. 259. Proof before letters and lettered impression. 


. GEORGE WASHINGTON. Bust, head to left. Vignette. 


Supple. 
Height 2 6-16 inches; width 2 4-16 inches. 
Drawn by Hoppner Meyer from the Painting by G. Stuart. 
Engraved by T. IIlman. Sxtered according to act of Congress in 
the District Court, N. Y. Baker No. 260. 


. WASHINGTON. Full bust, head to left; in the lower margin, 


a figure of Liberty seated, with Eagle and Shield. Line. 
Height 8 14-16 inches ; width 7 6-16 inches. 


Painted by Stewart,—Engraved by Illman & Pilbrow. Baker 
No. 262. Very rare. Slightly damaged. 


PorOnRGhE WASHINGTON. Full length. The “Tea Pot 


Portrait.’’ Fully described in the print by J. H. Hills, Baker 
No. 252. Line. 


Height 6 inches ; width 4 inches. 
Stewart Pinxt Eng‘ by Ilman & Co. Baker No. 263. 


Head to left. Oval, with narrow scroll border. Head- 
ing to an imperial folio sheet entitled, ‘The Declaration of In- 
dependence and Portraits of the Presidents.” Supple. 

Whole engraving, height 18 12-16 inches; width 14 8-16 inches. 

Height 3 inches; width 2 6-16 inches. 

Engraved & Printed by Illman & Sons, 603 Arch St., Philad* 
Ledger Carrier's Annual Greeting to their Subscribers, 1859. 
Baker No. 264. 


GEN. WASHINGTON. One of the few who have been great, 
without being criminal, was a native of Virginia, born 1731, took 
command of the American army at Boston 1775, resigned his 
command 1783, was inaugurated President of the United States 
1789; and again 1793, and died 1799. Full bust, head to left 
(Lansdowne). Line. 
Height 3 12-16 inches ; width 3 inches. 
Stuart Pinx: (S. S. Jocelyn Sculpt) Baker No, 265. 


309. 


310. 


311. 


312. 


313. 


GEORGE WASHINGTON. Bust, head to right, Vignette. 
Supple. 


Height 3 inches ; width 2 inches. 
D. C. Johnston Sc. Baker No. 266. 
Bancroft’s Life of Washington, Boston, 1826. 


WASHINGTON. Full length in uniform, left hand holding the 
bridle and resting upon the saddle of a horse to the right, fore- 
shortened. In his right hand, by his side, a large chapeau. In 
the left distance, shipping, smoke, &c. Line. 


Height 23 10-16 inches ; width 15 14-16 inches. 


Painted by Gilbert Stuart. Engraved by T. Kelly. Froma 
copy by M. A. Swett taken from the Original Picture by Stuart 
in Faneuil Hall, Boston. ‘Scene—Dorchester Heights, March 
17 1776,” Entered according to the Act of Congress in the 
year 1836 by L. P. Clover in the Clerk’s Office of the District 
Court of the Southern District of New York. Published by the 
Franklin Printing Company, D. H, Craig, Agent, Boston, Printed 
by W. V. Coles. Baker No. 267. 


G. WASHINGTON. Full bust, head to left. Supple. 
Height 4 9-16 inches ; width 3 12-16 inches. 


Painted by Stuart. Engraved by T. Kelly. Pudlished by 
Samuel Walder (Harlem Place) Washington Street, Boston. 
Baker No. 268. | : 


GEN? GEORGE WASHINGTON. Half length, head to 


left. Mezzotino printed in colors. 
Height 16 6-16 inches ; width 13 12-16 inches. 


J. Kennedy, sct. Engraved from the original Picture. Painted 
by Gabriel Stewart Esq? Now in the possession of Paul Beck 
Esq? ‘‘ This print is respectfully Dedicated to the citizens of the 
United States by T. W. Freeman.’ Freeman Excudit, Printed 
& Published by T. W. Freeman, Philadelphia 1° Sept. 1873. 
Baker No. 269. Very rare, 

A good copy of this excessively rare print, with slight irregular mar- 
gins on top and sides, but with full title and address. The lower margin 
is stained, some few imperfection in the background at top and on right 


sides. It is however a brilliant impression printed in colors, and the 
finest which has passed through my hands, Baker’s measurement is wrong. 


GEORGE WASHINGTON. Full length. The “Tea Pot 
Portrait.’” Fully described in the print by Hill, Baker No. 252. 
Arched top, cut from the centre of a folio sheet entitled “ The 
Presidents of the United States,” and surrounded by nine oval 
medallions, containing portraits of John Adams, Thomas Jeffer- 
son, James Madison, James Monroe, John Quincy Adams, 


319. 


320. 


a2. 


ao, 


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Andrew Jackson, Martin Van Buren, William Henry Harrison, 
and John Tyler. 
Height 6 12-16 inches; width 4 14-16 inches. 
G. Stuart Del. (Designed by C. H. H. Billings. Engraved 
by D. Kimberley.) Baker No. 270. 


. GENERAL WASHINGTON. Bust, head to right. (Lans- 


downe.) Line. 
Height 3 inches ; width 2 8-16 inches. 


Eng® by Kirkwood & Son. Baker No. 271. 


. WASHINGTON. Full bust, head to left. Stipple. 


Height 4 3-16 inches ; width 3 8-16 inches. 
W. Kneass sc. Philad* Published by J. Dowling, Lexington 
Kent’ Baker No. 272. Not in Carson. 


. G. WASHINGTON. Bust, head to left. Oval, with a border 


in a rectangle; beneath the oval on a base, a helmet, sword, 
and baton, with oak and laurel branches. Line. 
Height 6 6-16 inches ; width 4 inches. 
Barralet Direxit. Lawson Sc. Sudlished by R. Campbell & 
C° From a Copy Painted by J. Paul. Baker No. 273. 


From ‘‘ Continuation of Hume’s History ’’ Philad’a 1798. 


. THE SAME. Without the Artist’s name, and variation in 


Publisher, “ Published by Conrad and Co.”’ 


. GEO. WASHINGTON. Full bust, head to left. Stipple. 


Height 3 3-16 inches ; width 3 4-16 inches. 
Leney Sc! N. Y. Saker No. 274. 


WASHINGTON. Full bust, head to left. Supple. 
Height 3 8-16 inches ; width 2 14-16 inches. 
Stuart pinxt -Leney Sci Laker No. 275. 


GEO. WASHINGTON. Full bust, head to left. Supple. 
Height 3 8-16 inches; width 2 14-16 inches. 
Leney Sc. N. Y. Engrav’d for the Washington Benevolent 
Society in the city of New York. Saker No. 276. 


GEORGE WASHINGTON. Bust, head to left. Vignette. 
Stpple. 
Height 4 3-16,inches ; width 4 inches. 
(Engraved by J. B. Longacre from a Miniature by M* Trott.) 
Baker No. 278. Two states of the plate. 


WASHINGTON. Bust, head to left. Ornamented border. 
Supple. 
Height 4 14-16 inches; width 2 11-16 inches. 
Stuart. J. B. Longacre. C. S. Wilhams New Haven C2. 
Baker No. 279. 


373. 


3 aot 


325: 


327: 


253308 


50 


WASHINGTON. Full bust, head to left. Be 


Height 4 4-16 inches ; width 3 6-16 inches. 


Engraved by J: a Longacre from gt painting. ay G Stuart E ee 
* Bokor-No 280. ° | . 


¥ 


-. From the National Portrait. cattery Eon 


GEORGIUS ‘WASHINGTON. “Bust: ‘to. right, head to Left, an cee 
| _ Line. oe eae 


: Height 7 inches: width 5 wales: 


Gre Longht dis. ed inc. per Dalla’ Libera. Baker No. 281. ae 2 


full margin. 


Engraved in 1817 from a drawing made fc Longhi timentt che Stuart ne 
and ‘Trumbull heads, probably, being combined. The hair is executed Peet Se 
- after the manner of Masson in his celebrated print of .“‘ Guillaume Ae ok oe 


. Brisacier’’? known as the Gray-headed man.—Baker. 


GEORGES WASHINGTON. PREMIER PRESIDENT} DES Brats eo 

Unis p’AMERIQUE, NE LE 22 FEVRIER 1732, DANS LE COMTE DE 

“WESTMORLAND, EN VirGINIE, Mort A Mont VERNON, LE 15 
~ Nov22" 1799. Bust to riht, head to left. Circle in a ‘squared x, 
; pte , Bape. = 


Diameter 5 6-16 inches. 
“TK. Pare chez |’Auteur, Rue des Francs oegeaes N 6, E, 
SG Déposse. Baker No. 282. 


- WASHINGTON (GEORGES) Né a WaAsHINGTON LE 11 FEV- 


RIER 1732, Mort LE 14 D&cEMBRE 1799. Bust-to right, head 


to left. Mignettess Line, : a fons 


aise Hetshit 2 13-16 inches ; width 2 6-16 inches. "1 SE eee 
Publie par Blarsot. * Baker No. 283: 


GEO WASHINGTON ESO® Lave Presipenr & Combansere whee! 
Rat) CHIEF OF -THE ForcEs OF THE UNITED STATES oF AMERICA? 
. Full bust, head.to right.» Oval. : et Se Supple. , 


Height 3 13-16 inches ; width 3 inches. 


Eneraved by K. Mackenzie foi an Original Picture. We eG 
ye Piblished by G. Cawthorn, British pee I 32, Strand. Baker 


No: 284. 


: THE SAME. Prook before all letters, with fall margin. 


. GEORGE WASHINGTON. Full bust, head -to left: (Fans: ~ ani 
dow ne). Stipple. . 


Height 3 8-16 inches : width 2 10-16 inches. 


-Gravi.par Macret, rue’ des ‘Fossés M. le Prince. No. 18. Baker age ees 


No: 255. 


G WASHINGTON. “Full bust, Head to janes Oval, with aa eS 
der in a rectangle. Ped ae Line. 


Height 13 6-16 inches:; width ‘£1-4-16 inches, 


Engraved by William E. Marshall. From the original Portrait 


in the Boston Athenaeum. Painted by Gilbert Stuart. Baker 
No. 286. Without the address of Publisher or Copyright. 


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336. 


337- 


338. 


3995 


340. 


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. THE SAME. Choice proof on India paper, before the title, 


with variation in address of publisher, “ Published November 15th, 
1862, by Ticknor and Iields, 135 Washington St. Boston. Copy- 
rig cht secured.” 


. GEORGE WASHINGTON. Half length, head to left. (Lans- 


downe.) Line. 


Height 5 1-16 inches ; width 3 14-16 inches. 
Nach dem Gemalde im Capitol, Mayer sculpsit. Aigenihum 


& verlag des Bibl. Instituts in Hildburghausen. Baker No. 288. 


. THE SAME. Different state of plate. 
. WASHINGTON. Full bust to left, head to right. Vigneite. 


Supple. 
Height 3 7-16 inches; width 3 8-16 inches. 


Stahtstich von Carl Mayer. Stuttgart J. Schewble's Buchhand- 


lung. Druck v. Carl Mayer, Nog. Baker No. 289. Rare. 


. WASHINGTON. Bace head to left. Vignette. Line. 


Height 3 2-16 inches ; width 2 12-16 inches. 
McCarty Sculpsit. Baker No. 290. 


GEORGE, WASHINGTON. Full bust, head to left. Oval. 


Stipple. 
Height 11 1-16 inches ; width 9 10-16 inches. 


Engraved & Published by John C. McRae, 100 Liberty St. 


New York. Baker No. 291. Not in Carson. 


THE SAME. After the Oval was cut down and placed in a 
rectangle for Demorest’s Magazine. 


Full bust, head to left. Vignette. cp 
Height 3 10-16 inches ; width 3 2-16 inches. 
Morse, Sculp.: Baker No. 292. 


WASHINGTON. Full length. The ‘ Lansdowne Portrait.” 
Fully described in the print by James Heath. Baker No. 250. 


Line. 
Height 5 5-16 inches ; width 3 9-16 inches. 
Engraved by J. H. Nesmith. Published by Hezekial Howe 


and Durrie & Peck, New Haven Conn. Baker No. 293. Two 
states of the plate. 


GEO. WASHINGTON ESQO® Late PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED 
STATES OF AMERICA. Full bust, head to left. Stuipple. 


ture 


Height 8 14-16 inches ; width 7 7-16 inches. 
C. G. Stuart pinxt W Nutter sculp’ From an original Pic- 
in the possession of I. Seb™ De Franca Esq? of Devonshire 


*” 
S2 


Place to whom this Plate is Dedicated by his obliged humble 
Serv! Rob! Cribb. London, Published Jan” 15,1798, by R. Cribd, 
Flolborn. Baker No. 294. Very rare. 


Magnificent brilliant impression, with a fine wide margin ; a finer copy 
could not be found. 


3401%4 GEORGE WASHINTON ESQ® Late PRESIDENT OF THE 


341. 


342. 


343. 


344. 


345. 


UniteD STATES OF AMERICA. Full bust, head to left. Oval. 
Stipple. 
Height 5 2-16 inches; width 4 2-16 inches. 
C. G. Stuart pinx! W. Nutter, sculp! London, published by 
R. Cribb, Jan’ 15,1799. Baker No. 295. Excesswely rare. 


Choice brilliant impression, with fide wide margin. Neither Baker nor 
Hart notice the spelling ‘‘ Washinton.”’ 


WASHINGTON. Half length, head to left (Lansdowne). Lzne. 
Height 7 7-16 inches ; width 6 2-16 inches, 
W. L. Ormsby Sc. Baker No, 296. Three states of the plate. 


WASHINGTON. Full length. The ‘ Lansdowne Portrait,” 
fully described in print by James Heath, Baker No. 250. Lzwe. 
Height 20 2-16 inches; width 13 inches. 
Painted by Gilbert Stuart. Eng’d on Steel by W. L. Ormsby 
N. Y. Published by W. L. Ormsby 116 Fulton Street N. Y. 
Baker No. 297. 


PATRIA PATER. Bust, head to left. Oval. On left¥of 
oval, “ Born Feb. 22d, 1732;” on the right, “ Died Deca 
1799.” Cut from the Centre of an Imperial folio sheet entitled 
“In Honor of George Washington, the simple Majesty of whose 
Character, Too Sublime for Elaborate Eulogy, like the Linea- 
ments of his Extraordinary Countenance will never cease to be 
Familiar to Virtuous Humanity until Time shall Close his 
Records, and the Heavens shall pass away as a Scroll.” Lane. 
Height of oval, 3 4-16 inches ; width 2 12-16 inches. 

Painted by G. C. Stuart. Eng. by J. W. Paradise. Baker 

No. 298. Not in Carson. 


GEO. WASHINGTON. Bust, head to left. Oval.  Swpple. 
Height 2 inches; width 1 10-16 inches. 
(Peabody sc) Baker No. 299. 
From History of the United States, Keene, N. H., 1822. 


WASHINGTON. Bust, head to left. Border resemblilng a 
a picture-frame suspended by a ring. Stipple. 
Height 6 pieces; width 4 10-16 inches, 
Engraved by M® Pekenino, Philadelphia, 1822. From an 
original Portrait by G. Stewart. Baker No. 300. 


346. 


347. 


348. 


340. 


350. 


351. 


352. 


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WASHINGTON. Full length. The ‘“ Lansdowne Portrait,” 
fully described in the print by James Heath, Baker No. 250. 
Line. 
Height 20 inches ; width 13 inches. 
Painted by Gilbert Stuart. Engraved by O. Pelton. Fad- 
lished by E. R. Pelton, office of Eclectic Magazine N° 5 Beekman 
Say. 


GEORGE WASHINGTON. Full bust, head to left. Oval. 
Mezzotinto. 
Height 8 4-16 inches; width 6 3-16 inches. 
After Stuart. Eng‘ by Geo. E. Perine. Published by Moore 
& Co. 111 Nassau S' New York. Baker No. 302. Not in 
Carson. Full margin. 


WASHINGTON. Full bust to left, head to right. Vignette. 
Stipple. 
Height 3 9-16 inches; width 3 6-16 inches. 


Engraved by Geo. E. Perine, N. York. Baker No. 303. 


GEORGE WASHINGTON, Full bust, head to left. (Lans- 
downe.) Oval. Supple. 


Height 4 6-16 inches; width 3 ro-16 inches. 


Stuart del ad viv. L. Portman sc. A Loosjes Pz exc 1805. 
Baker No. 306. Rare. 


BUST, head to left. Vignette. Over the head the figure of 
Fame with a trumpet and laurel wreath, and the words “ Pro 
Patria”; beneath the bust, “ Washington Benevolent Society.” 
Supple. 
Height 2 10-16 inches; width 1 10-16 inches. 

A. Reed sc. E. W. Con. From (“ Washington’s Farewell 
Address to the People of the United States.” Springfield Mass. 
Printed by Thomas Dickman, For the Washington Benevolent 
Society 1812.) Baker No. 308. Notin Carson. Very rare. 


G. WASHINGTON. Full length. The “Lansdowne Por- 

trait.” Fully described in the print by James Heath, Baker No. 

250. Mezzotinto. 
Height 19 14-16 inches ; width 13 4-16 inches. 

Painted by G. Stuart. Engraved by J. R. Rice. Pudlished 


by Pohlig & Rice, Philadelphia, Printed by Illnan Bros. 617 


Arch St. Phil Baker No. 309. 


G. WASHINGTON. Full length. The “Lansdowne Por- 
trait.” Mezzotinto. 
Height 11 3-16 inches; width 7 10-16 inches. 
Engraved by E. A. Rice. Smith & Holden Publishers, 82 
West Baltimore St. Baltimore, Md. Baker No. 310. 


353. 


354. 


355. 


356. 


357. 


358. 


359. 


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THE SAME. Proof before all letters. 


GENERAL WASHINGTON. Full bust, head to right. Oval. 
Supple. 
Height 4 inches; width 3 8-16 inches. 

Engraved by W. Ridley, from an Original Picture in the Pos- 
session of Sam’ Vaughan, Esq? ‘‘ European Magazine.” Pud- 
lished by J. Sewell, 32 Cornhill, April 1° 1800. Baker No. 311. 
Two states of the plate. 


G. WASHINGTON. Full length standing, head to left, right 
hand on an upright book upon a table to the left. The left hand 
upon the hilt of a dress sword, the point on the ground. The 
background formed by an alcove and pillars, and in the rear, to 
the right, an armchair. Mezzotinto. 


Height 26 6-16 inches; width 19 10-16 inches. 


P. F. Rothermel, pinxt. A. H. Ritchie Sc. Published by 
William Pate, 58 & 60 Fulton St. New York. Entered according 
to Act of Congress in the year 1852 by R. A, Bachin & C° in the 
Clerk’s Office of the District Court of the Southern District of New 
York. Baker No. 312. 


Bust, head to left. Oval. Mezzotinto. 
Height 3 2-16 inches ; width 2 8-16 inches. . 
(Engraved by Jno Roberts) Baker No. 314. Very rare. 


This plate was left unfinished, but not destroyed, as stated by Dunlap 
in his sketch of the Engraver of it, John Roberts.—Baker. 


Baker calts this‘ stipple” through error. See facsimule on cover. 


GENERAL WASHINGTON. Born Feb® 11th 1732. Died 

Dect 14th 1799. Head to left. Circular. Stipple. 
Diameter 2 2-16 inches. 

Roberts sc. London. Published by R. Miller Old Fish S* S* 

Pauls. Baker No. 315. Extremely rare. 


The only impression Baker ever saw of the Print was on Satin. This 
is printed on heavy paper. 3 inches by 3 inches. It is the second copy 
I ever saw. 


GEORGE WASHINGTON. Nearly full length. (Lansdowne.) 
Mixed. 
Height 5 7-16 inches ; width 3 13-16 inches. 
J. Rogers Sc. 381 B. W. Mew York, D. Appleton & Co. 
Baker No. 316. 


GEORGE WASHINGTON PRAsIDENT DER VEREINIGTEN 
STAATEN VON AMERICA. Bust, head to left. (Lansdowne.) 


Oval. Stipple. 
Height 5 7-16 inches; width 4 inches. 


Rosmaster sculp: Baker No. 317. 


360. 


361. 


362. 


363. 


364. 


365. 


366. 


367. 


oH 


WASHINGTON. Half length, head to left. Vignette. Swpple. 
Height 4 12-16 inches; width 3 14-16 inches. 
Russell, sculp. Baker No. 378. Rare. 


GEORGE WASHINGTON. Full length. The ‘‘ Lansdowne 
Portrait,” fully described in the print by James Heath, Baker 
No. 250. Mezzotinto, 
Height 26 7-16 inches; width 20 6-16 inches, 
Painted by G. Stuart. Engraved by H. S. Sadd, N. Y. 
Printed by J. Neale. Baker No. 319. 


WASHINGTON. Full length in uniform. (Washington .at 

Dorchester Heights.) Fully described in thé print by T. Kelly, 

Baker No. 267. Mezzotinto. 
Height 10 14-16 inches ; width 7 10-16 inches. 


G. Stuart P. On steel by H. S. Sadd. From the celebrated 
picture in Faneuil Hall, Boston. Printed by Burton. Baker 
No. 320. 


G. WASHINGTON. Bust, headto left. Vignette. Mezzotinto. 
Height 4 6-16 inches ; width 3 12-16 inches. 
Engraved by J. Sartain. Baker No. 322. 2 states of the plate. 


GewAottNGION. Full length. The “Tea Pot Portrait.” 
Fully described in the print by J. H. Hill. Baker No. 252. 
Mezzotinto. 
Height 11 4-16inches; width 7 12-16 inches. 
Engraved by John Sartain. The Original Picture by Gilbert 
Stuart. (Private Plate.) Baker No. 323. Rare. 


WASHINGTON. Full length. The “Tea Pot Portrait.” 
. Mezzotinto, 
Height 6 10-16 inches; width 5 inches. 
Painted by G. Stuart. Engraved by J. Sartain. Baker No. 
324. 2 States of the plate. 


(GEORGE WASHINGTON.) Bust, head to left. Oval ina 
rectangle. Mezzotinto, 
Height 10 8-16 inches ; width 8 12-16 inches. 

Painted by Stuart. Engraved by John Sartain. Bradley & 
Co. Publishers, 66 Nth. gth St. Philadelphia. Entered according 
to the Act of Congress in the year 1865, by Bradley & Co. in the 
Clerk's Office of the District Court for the Eastern District of 
Pennsylvania. Baker No. 325. 


GEORGE WASHINGTON. Full bust, head to right. Oval 
in a rectangle. Mezzotinto 
Height 11 2-16 inches; width 9 6-16 inches, 
Engraved and Published by William Sartain 728 Sansom 
S‘ Philad* Baker No. 320. 


308. 


369. 


370. 


Wee 


372: 
373: 


374- 
375. 


B70: 


377. 


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GEN? WASHINGTON. Born Feb? 22,1732. Died Dec? 14; 
1799. Bust, head to left. Oval. Stpple. 
Height 2 10-16 inches; width 2 2-16 inches. 
Published by M. Carey. Baker No. 328. Very rare 


Engraved by Scoles. From Weems’ Life of Washington. Phila., 1808 


GEORGE WASHINGTON. Bust, head to left. Oval. Szpple. 
Height 2 11-16 inches; width 2 3-16 inches. 
Scoles sculp. Baker No. 329. Rare. 
From Corry’s Life of Washington, New York. 1809. 


GEORGE WASHINGTON. Bust, headto left. Oval. Szpfle 
Height 2 12-16 inches; width 2 3-16 inches. 
From the Life of George Washington, &c. By John Corry, 


New York, 1809. Baker No. 330. Not in Carson. Rare. 
GEN? GEORGE WASHINGTON. Bust, head to left. Oval. 
Supple. 


Height 2 12-16 inches ; width 2 4-16 inches. 
J. R. Smith Boston. Baker No. 331. Very rare. 


THE SAME. Modern impression. 


G. WASHINGTON. Head to left. Oval, in a rectangle. 


Stipple. 
Height 8 4-16 inches; width 6 10-16 inches. 

Engraved by H. W. Smith from the original by Stuart in 
possession of the Boston Atheneum. Entered according to Act 
of Congress in the year 1860 by S. Walker Jr., in the clerks office 
of the Dist Court of Mass. Walker & Virtue Boston. Baker 
No. 332, 


THE SAME. Choice proof before letters on India paper. 


G. WASHINGTON. Headtoleft. Vignette, with background 
ruled to a rectangle. Stpple. 
Height 7 11-16 inches; width 5 14-16 inches. 
G. Stuart Pinxt H. W. Smith, N. Y. Baker No. 333. 


G. WASHINGTON. Headto left. Vignette, with background 
ruled to a rectangle. Supple. 
Height 12 8-16 inches ; width 9 13-16 inches. 
(Engraved by H. Wright Smith after the Portrait by Stuart. 
Copyright, W. S. Baker. Published by Lindsay & Baker, Phila- 
delphia, 1879.) Baker No. 334. Proof before all letters. 


GEORGE WASHINGTON L.L.D. [1790] Bust, head to 
left. Oval. Supple. 
Height 3 8-16 inches; width 3 inches. 
G. Stuart. R. Soper. — Published by J. “C.. Bure ee 
Baker No. 335. 


378. 


379. 


380. 


381. 


382. 


383. 


384. 


385. 
386. 


57 
GEORGE WASHINGTON. Half length, head to left. Lans- 


downe.) Supple. 
Height 3 8-16 inches; width 3 inches. 

Engraved by G. Stodart. Baker No. 336. Rare. 
G’ WASHINGTON. Bust, headtoright. Oval ina rectangle. 
Supple. 

Height 3 3-16 inches; width 2 6-16 inches. 

Baker No. 339. 
Engraved by Benj. Tanner. 

G. WASHINGTON. Bust, head to right. Oval. Stipple. 

Height 4 8-16 inches ; width 3 13-16 inches. 
B. Tanner sc. Baker No. 340. Very rare. 


GEORGE WASHINGTON. Full bust, head to left. Swpple. 
Height 46-16 inches; width 3 8-16 inches. 
Painted by G. Stuart. Eng‘ by J. Thomson. Baker No. 342. 


GEORGE WASHINGTON. Full bust, head to left. Oval. 
Stipple. 
Height 8 13-16 inches; width 6 13-16 inches. 


Painted by G. Stewart. Engraved by C. Tiebout. Baker 
No. 343. Very rare. 
Magnificent Brilliant Impression, with full margin ; Cornelius Tiebout 
was the first American Engraver to attain any excellence in his art. This 
print is a good example of his abilities. —Aaker. 
GEORGE WASHINGTON. Bust, head to left. Oval. Szpple. 
Height 3 4-16 inches; width 2 8-16 inches. 
G. Stewart Del. C Tiebout Sculp. Baker No. 344. Very rare. 
From Rev. Uzal Ogden’s Discourse on the Death of Genl. Washington. 
Newark, 1800. fine brilliant impression with full margin. 


GEN. GEORGE WASHINGTON. First PRESIDENT OF THE 
Unitep States. Bust, head to left. Oval, surrounded by a 


wreath with diverging rays. Stipple. 
Height 8-16 inch ; width 6-16 inch. 
R. Tiller Sc. Baker No. 345. Very rare. 


The copy has no title. 


THE SAME. Before the wreath and diverging rays. 


GENERAL WASHINGTON. Bust, head to right. (Lans- 

downe.) Line. 
Height 4 6-16 inches ; width 3 4-16 inches. 

Painted by G. Stuart. Engraved by S. Topham. Leeds, 
Published by Davies & Booth. Baker No. 346. 


387. 


388. 
389. 


3.90. 


301. 


392. 


393: 


394. 


58 


WASHINGTON. Bust, head to left. Oval in a rectangle. 
Mezzotinto. 
Height 16 3-16 inches ; width 13 5-16 inches. 
Engraved by Samuel Walmsley after the original painting 
taken from life by Gilbert Stuart. Baker No. 347. 


THE SAME. Open letter proof on India paper. Very rare. 


GEORGE WASHINGTON. Full bust, head to left. Oval. 
. Mezzotinto. 
Height 8 2-16 inches ; width 6 3-16 inches. 
Painted by G. Stuart. Eng’ by A. B. Walker. Published by 
Dainty. 31 S. 6% St? Philadelphia. Baker No. 348. 


Half length, head to left, a scroll in the right hand, the 
arm resting upon the muzzle of a cannon; a sword in the left 
hand. Vignette. Etched. 
Height 4 6-16 inches ; width 3 8-16 inches. 


G. Longhi gez. A Weger sc. Lpzg. Verlag von Carl B 
Lorck in Leipzig. Baker No. 349. India proof. 


G. WASHINGTON. Half length, head to left. Mezzotinto. 
Height 5 3-16 inches; width 4 4-16 inches, 


Engraved by T. B. Welch from a Portrait by G. Stuart. 
Baker No. 350. 


WASHINGTON. Head to left. Vignette, with background 
ruled to a rectangle. Stipple. 
Height 22 14-16 inches; width 18 inches. 


Engraved by Thos. B. Welch (by Permission) From the only 
Orignal Portrait by Gilbert Stuart in the Athenzum Boston. 
Published by Geo. W. Childs, Philadelphia. Baker No. 351. 


The most important work of the engraver, and a very close rendering 
of the original.—Baker. 


GEORGE WASHINGTON. Inaugurated President 1789. 
Vignette. Supple. 
Height 2 4-16 inches; width 2 2-16 inches. 
A. Willard. Baker No. 352. 


Title page to Goodrich’s History of the United States. Hartford, 1823. 


WASHINGTON. Bust, head to left. Circular medallion, cut 
from the heading to an imperial folio sheet, containing “The 
Declaration of Independence,’ surrounded by fifteen smaller 
medallions, two of which contain busts of Adams and Jefferson, 
the others coats of arms of the thirteen original States. Line. 
Diameter 3 6-16 inches. 

(Engraved by Wm. Woodruff. Philat Published Feb". 18 19, by 

William Woodruff. Printed by C. P. Harrison.) Baker No. 35}. 


Cut circular. 


; 
4 
2 
‘ 
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—Tr. so 


a 


399. 


400. 


395. 


397. 


59 


BUST, head to left. Oval, with border resting upon a base, on 

a folio sheet,’ surrounded by allegorical figures of History, 

Liberty, Immorality, Justice, and America; in the lower margin 

an urn and over it an eagle with a laurel wreath. Mezzotinto. 
Height 8 8-16 inches ; width 7 inches. 


Wooley Pinxit et sculpsit. David Longworth Direxit. ‘ This 
print from the original Picture in the Possession of Longworth 
and Wheeler, Is by them Dedicated to the Memory of His 
Excellency Geo. Washington, Esq?” Baker No. 354. 


Cut close to oval, without the surroundings ; a modern impres- 
sion from the original plate. 


396. THE SAME. A modern impression of the Portrait only, with- 


out the surroundings. 


GEORGE WASHINGTON ESO® Bust, head to left. Oval 


in a rectaugle. Mezzotinto. 
Height 11 11-16 inches; width ro inches. 


Wooley pinxit et sculpsit. Baker No. 355, and companion. 
MRS MARTHA WASHINGTON. Half length, seated, head 


to right. Oval in a rectangle. Mezzotinto, 
Height 11 11-16 inches; width 10 inches. 
Wooley pinxit et sculpsit. 


Excessively rave. The only copy that has come under my obser- 


vation. It was Srom these identical prints that Baker got his de- 


scription. The Portrait of Washington ts torn a little and both 
are stained on the lower margins. 


Bust, head to left. Oval, with border. Line. 
Height 4 inches; width 3 8-16 inches. 
Trott Delt Wright Engraver N. Y. Baker No. 356. 


WASHINGTON. Bust, head to left. Ornamented border 


representing a picture frame. Line. 
Height 4 12-16 inches ; width 4 inches. 
Baker No. 357. 


GEORGE WASHINGTON. Full length, the “ Lansdowne 

Portrait,” fully described in the print by “James Heath,” 

Baker No. 250. Mezzotinto. 
Height 26 10-16 inches; width 20 6-16 inches. 


This print, although differing somewhat in the measurements from that 
described by Baker, is no doubt an impression from the same plate, and 
although no Engraver’s name appears on it, it is, however, the work of 
Edward Savage, as an impression of the plate appeared in Mitchell’s 
catalogue under No. 696 which bears the Engraver’s name. Mr. Baker 
never saw an impression with the Artist’s name, and as the workmanship 


60 


is not up to the standard of Savage’s, he was led to say: ‘‘It appears to 
be the work of an English artist of no particular merit.’’ It was engraved 
about 1800. Latremely rare. Baker No. 358. Not in Carson. 


This impression, which ts a brilliant one, has a full margin, and 
for the purpose of framing, somebody has blackened the margins at 
the top and bottom, presumably to prevent a white margin from 
showing through a glass, with the old time black border. 


401. WASHINGTON. Full length. The “ Lansdowne Portrait.” 
Stipple. 
Height 8 1-16 inches; width 5 12-16 inches. 


Baker No. 359. Excessively rare, with companion. 


LADY WASHINGTON. Full length, seated in an arm chair, 
head to right. A curtain drawn aside reveals a pillar to the 
right. Supple. 

Height 7 11-16 inches; width 5 10-16 inches. 

A companion print to the Washington. Baker only saw this 
tmpression of the Washington, and thts 1s the second wunpression of 
“Lady Washington’ which has come under my observation, both 
are of the most excessive rarity. 


402. G. WASHINGTON. Born Feb: 11 3{ Oo) ee Died 


Dect 7 65: Line. 
Height 8 rr-16 inches ; width 7 7-16 inches. 
Laker No. 362. Very rare. 


A remarkably fine impression with wide margin of this very rare print. 
It was published at Rawle’s Republican Book Store, Philadelphia. 


403. GEO. WASHINGTON. Bust, head to right. Oval. Szpfle. 
Height 2 10-16 inches; width 2 inches. 

Deare’s Edition. Dedicated to the Washington Benevolent 

Societies in New Jersey. Publish'd & Sold by Lewis Deare N 

Brunswick NN Jersey. Baker No. 363. Rare. 


404. GEN’ GEORGE WASHINGTON. Full bust, head to right, 
in the left distance an encampment distinctly seen. Oval. Szpfle. 
Height 3 6-16inches ; width 2 13-16 inches. 


Baker No. 364. ° Rare. 
From Weems’ Life of Washington. Philidelphia, 1823. 
405. WASHINGTON. Bust, head to left. Circular. Supple. 


Diameter 3 10-16 inches. 
Pub. by P. Price J” Philad* Baker No. 365. 


From Thomas’ New American Biographical Dictionary. Philadelphia, 
1829. 


406. ———— Bust, head to right. Oval. Line. 
Height 1 14-16 inches; width 1 9-16 inches. 
Baker No, 366. 


Title page of ‘‘The Book of the Army of the United States’? by Jno. 
Frost. New York, 1845. 


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407. GEN. GEORGE WASHINGTON. Born February 22° 1732. 


408. 


409. 


410. 


Aus: 


Appointed Commander in Chief of the American Army June 15" 
1775. Elected first President of the United States, March 4 
1789. Died 14% Dec. 1799. Three-quarter length, sitting, 
head to left, in the right hand a book, and a dress-sword lies in 
the left forearm ; in the lower margin, the Washington arms. 
Stipple. 
Height 13 13-16 inches; width 11 inches. 
Engraved from a copy after Stewart. Baker No. 367. Not 
a Carson. 


Baker’s description of this print is wrong as to measurement. 


THE SAME. Later State. Published by Geo. E. Perine, New 
York. 


GEORGE WASHINGTON, First PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED 
Srates OF AmeERiIcA. Bust, head to left. In the background 
an open bookcase, with a window to the right. Vignette. 


Supple. 
Height 2 14-16 inches ; width 2 6-16 inches. 


Engraved from an original Picture in the possession of the 
Marquis of Lansdowne. London, Wilham Darton, 58, Holborn 
Fill, 1. mo, 28, 1824. Baker No. 370. Rare. 


GEORGE WASHINGTON, First PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED 
States OF Nortn America. Full bust, head to right. (Lans- 
downe.) Vignette. Stipple. 


Height 3 8-16 inches ; width 3 inches. 
Published by G. Smeeton, St‘ Martin's Church. Baker No. 371. 


GEORGE WASHINGTON. Bust, head to left. Border with 
lions’ heads in each corner. Supple. 


Height 3 inches; width 2 7-16 inches. 
Published March 13, 1824 by George Smeeton, 3 Old Bailey. 


Baker No. 372. 


412. 


GENERAL WASHINGTON. Full bust, head to left. Szpple. 
Height 5 6-16 inches ; width 4 11-16 inches. 
London, Published by Rich? Evans, 17 Paternoster Row. Baker 


No. 373. 


413. 


G. WASHINGTON. Bust, head to left. The background 
ruled perpendicular, and the corners rounded. Line. 


Height 4 inches; width 3 inches. 
Gaspar VRog Editores, Madrid. Baker No. 374. Extremely rare 


The second copy that has come under my observation. 


62 


414. GEORGE WASHINGTON ESQ® LaTeE PRESIDENT OF THE 


415. 


A416. 


417. 


418. 


AIO. 


420. 


A421. 


422. 


Unitep States oF AmeRIcA. Full length, standing, right 
hand upon a scroll upon a table to the left, inscribed ‘‘ Declara- 
tion of Independence.’’ To the right, an armchair, and in the 
background a curtain, drawn up at the left, shows some pillars 
and the open sky. Mezzotinto, colored, 
Height 18 8-16 inches; width 13 12-16 inches. 

Engraved from an Original Drawing by Savage. Publish’d by 
I, Le Petit, Lattimer House, Hammersmith near London. Baker 
No. 375. Excessively rare, 


Only one impression had come under the notice of Baker, and that 
without the publisher’s address. It has the Stuart head, and the general 
characteristics of the figure and accessories resemble the ‘‘Tea Pot Por- 
trait.’? This is a very fine clear impression and has been colored con- 
temporaneously. It is however without title or margin 


GILBERT STUART TYPE UNKNOWN TO BAKER. 


GEORGE WASHINGTON. Bust, head to left. Oval. 


Mezzotinto. 
Height 8 4-16 inches; width 6 2-16 inches. 


Published by Moore & Goodspeed, 37 Park Row, New York. 


WASHINGTON. Bust, head to left. A rectangle rounded at 
upper corners, beneath which an oval Portrait of Clive & 


Hastings. Line. 
Height 4 inches; width 2 14-16 inches, 


Bust, head to left. Line. 
Height 3 inches; width 1 7-16 inches. 


G. WASHINGTON. Bust, head to left, oval in a rectangle. 


Stipple. 
Each, height 7 6-16 inches; width 5 15-16 inches. 


From the original portrait by Stuart in the Boston Athenzeum. 
Johnson, Fry & Company, Publishers, New York. 


THE SPIRIT OF WASHINGTON. INSPIRES» US eeu 


head to left. Stpple. 
Height 22-16 inches; width 1 9-16 inches. 


WASHINGTON. Bust, head to right. Vignette in a rec- 


tangle of three lines. Stipple. 
Height 2 inches; width 1 12-16 inches. 
GEORGE WASHINGTON. Bust, head to left. Stipple. 
Height 4 12-16 inches; width 3 14-16 inches 
WASHINGTON. Bust, head to left. Line. 


Height 4 7-16 inches ; width 3 11-16 inches. 
From the Original Painting by Stuart in the old Hall of 
Representatives in the Capitol at Washington. 


ae ee oe a ee ee ES 


428. 


429. 


430. 


423. 


424. 


425. 


426. 


427. 


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GEORGE WASHINGTON. Bust, head to left. Stipple. 
Height 4 8-16 inches ; width 3 8-16 inches. 
Painted by G. Stuart. 


Bust, head to left. Oval with a border. JLzze. The 
centre to an imperial folio sheet entitled ‘‘ Eulogium, Sacred to 
the memory of the Illustrious George Washington, Columbias 
Great and Successful Son. Honored be his Name” &c., with a 
family Register in the lower portion. 


Height 4 5-16 inches ; width 3 12-16 inches. 
Engraved by McLees, New York. 


GEORGE WASHINGTON. Full length. ‘The Lansdowne 
Portrait,” fully described in the print by Heath, Baker No. 250. 


Mezzotinto. 
Height 26 6-16 inches; width 20 inches. 


Painted by G. Stuart. Engraved by C. W. Carter. 


G. WASHINGTON. Full length. “The Lansdowne Por- 
trait,” fully described in the print by Heath, Baker No. 250. 
Stpple, 
Height 20 «-16 inches; width 13 6-16 inches. 


Painted by G. Stuart. Engraved by C. Tiebout. Published by 
Wm Smith 702 S. 3rd St. Philad. 


Modern impression. 


GENERAL WASHINGTON. Half length, head to left. “The 
Lansdowne Portrait.” Line. 


Height 9 11-16 inches; width 7 9-16 inches. 
From G. Stuart's painting. Very rare. 


GEORGE WASHINGTON. Bust in profile to right. Circu- 
lar medallion, with laureated border, in an ornamented rectangle. 
The title on a tablet in the lower portion. 
Engraved with a Roulette. 
Height 21 8-16 inches; width 14 12-16 inches. 


Proof. Rare. 


Full length. “The Lansdowne Portrait.” Fully de- 
scribed in the print by Heath, Baker No. 250. Mixed. 


Height 21 8-16 inches; width 13 8-16 inches. 


G. Petit. Copyright 1900 by Manzi, Joyant & C® Publishers 
Successors to Goupil & C® London, New York and Berlin. 
Printed in Paris. Remarque Signed Proof on India Paper. 


Bust to right, head to left. Process. 
Height 6 15-16 inches ; width 5 1-16 inches. 


431. 


432. 


433. 


434. 


435. 


436. 
437. 


438. 


439. 


440. 


64 
Full length. ‘“ The Lansdown Portrait.” Fully described in the 
print by Heath, Baker No. 250. Etching. 
Height 11 6-16 inches; width 7 8-16 inches. 

W. H. W. Bicknell. 

Artist's proof, signed. 
GEO. WASHINGTON, PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. 
Bust, head to left. ‘‘ Lansdowne Portrait.” Supple. 


Height 3 6-16 inches; width 2 12-16 inches. 
Stewart del!’ T. A. Dean sculpt London, Published Nov". 1, 
1831, by John Brooks, 421 Oxford Street. Proof. 
GEORGE WASHINGTON. Bust, head to right. Supple. 


Height 3 3-16 inches; width 2 11-16 inches. 


T. Gimbrede sc, Published by Riley and Adams, New-York. 
Rare. 


GEORGE WASHINGTON, ESQ® The Friend of Man. Bust, 


head to left. Oval. Supple. 
Height 3 12-16 inches; width 3 inches. 
Gobrecht, sculp. Rare. 


G. WASHINGTON. Bust, head to right. Vignette. Ziéched. 
Height 5 3-16 inches; width 4 4-16 inches, 
A Hoen. Juda proof. 
Presentation copy from the Engraver to Brantz Mayer. 


THE SAME. In an ornamented border. 


GIORGIO WASHINGTON. Bust to right, head to left. Lzxe. 
Height 7 inches; width 5 2-16 inches. 
Francesco Petroncini incise. Rare. 


GEO. WASHINGTON. Bust, head to left. Stipple. 
Height 3 7-16 inches; length 2 14-16 inches. 

Engraved for the Washington Benevolent Society. A. Reed 

8c, HW Conte. Rare. 


BUST, head to left. Oval surrounded with olive branches, in 
the midst of diverging rays. Over the oval a crossed sword and 
pen. Stpple. 
Height 1 1-16 inches ; width 13-16 inches. 
Centennial Anniversary of the birthday of Washington. 
Specimen of Electrotype Engraving. By Ja’ Swaim, Phil? 


G. WASHINGTON. Bust, head to right. Line. 
Height 2 14-16inches; width 2 5-16 inches. 
W. Banks & Son, Edin? 


441. 


442. 


443. 


AAA. 


445. 


446. 


447. 


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G. WASHINGTON. Bust, head to left. Vignette in a ruled 
background. Line. 
Height 5 2-16 iuches ; width 3 14-16 inches. 


Stuart, Girsch. 


GEORGIO WASHINGTON. Bust to right, head to left. 
Vignette in clouds. Line. 
Height 4 inches ; width 3 12-16 inches. 


Gandini inc. 


G. WASHINGTON. Bust, head to left. Vignette. Line. 
Height 3 13-16 inches ; width 2 6-16 inches. 
Eng* by A. Koellner. Sinclair Lithog. 


REMBRANDT PEALE TYPE 


WASHINGTON, Patrrizz Pater. Full bust, head three- 
quarters to right. Oval with a border surrounded by an oak 
wreath in a rectangle, the whole imitating stonework ; a cloak or 
mantle hangs over the front of the oval, with a colossal antique 
as a keystone. The title beneath the oval. Lithograph, 
Height 19 4-16inches ; width 15 6-16 inches. 

From the Original Portrait Painted by Rembrandt Peale. 
Drawn on Stone by Rembrandt Peale. Copyright secured 1827. 
Pendleton’s Lithography, Boston. Baker No. 379. Very rare. 


Fine brilliant impression of this very beautiful specimen of the litho- 
graphic art. 


WASHINGTON. Bust, head three-quarters to right. Oval. 
Lithograph. 
Height 23 inches; width 19 inches. 


Rembrandt Peale. P.S. Duval & C° Phil? Baker No. 380. 


One of the original wmpressions, touched up with crayon by the 
Artist. 


Bust, head three-quarters to right. Vignette. Swpfle. 
Height 4 3-16 inches; width 4 inches. 


Rembrant Peale. H. B. Hall. Mew York, G. P. Putnam. 
Baker No, 381. 


WASHINGTON. Bust, head three-quarters to right. Vignette. 
Line, 
Height 4 3-16 inches; width 4 inches. 
Eng? by H. B. Hall N. Y. 1865, after a Painting by Rem- 
brandt Peale. Baker No. 382. 


448. G. WASHINGTON. Full bust, head three-quarters to right. 


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Oval, with border surrounded by an oak wreath in a rectangle, 
the whole engraved to represent stonework. A cloak or mantle 
hangs over the front of the oval, with a colossal antique head as 
a keystone. Beneath the oval the words “ Patrize Pater.” 


Mezzotinto. 


Height 19 inches; width 15 2-16 inches. 


Rembrandt Peale pinxt Adam B. Walter sculp! Published 
by C. NV. Robinson N° 248 Chestnut St. Philad® Baker No. 384. 
Proof before letters. 


A close copy of the Lithograph No. 859, foxed. 


REMBRANDT PEALE TYPE NOT DESCRIBED BY BAKER 


449. G. WASHINGTON. Born February 224 1732. Dec’d De- 


450. 


452. 


cember 14° 1799. Bust, head three-quarters to right. Vign- 
ette. Lithograph. 
Height 6 4-16 inches ; width 5 8-16 inches. 


Rembrandt Peale Pinx’ Lith. of P. Haas, Washington City. 


WILLIAM BIRCH TYPE. 


GEO: WASHINGTON, Full bust, head three-quarters to 
right. Oval, with narrow border, on the upper part of a rec- 
tangle. An eagle with laurel wreath rests upon the top of the 
oval, and around the sides and base are flags, laurel branches, 
and war emblems. Over the eagle a circlet of ten stars. The 
title on a tablet in the rectangle. Supple. 


Height 6 6-16 inches; width 3 13-16 inches. 
Edwin, sc. Baker No. 385. 


From the American Artillerist’s Companion, by Louis De Tousard. 
Philadelphia, 1809. 


Full bust, head three-quarters to right. Vignette. Zzme. 
Height 3 8-16 inches ; width 3 inches. 
Eng? by H. B. Hall, N. Y. from an Original Miniature by W™ 
Birch in the Possession of Cha’ G. Barney, Esq% Saker Wo. 
3806. ILndia paper proof. 


Private plate. Only one hundred and twenty five impressions taken, 
and the plate destroyed. 


WASHINGTON. Bust, head three-quarters to right, the left 
hand thrust in the breast. Vignette. Supple. 
Height 2 inches ; width 1 11-16 inches. 
W. Read sc. London, Published Jan” 9, 1823 by Sw R. Phil- 
lips & Co. Bride Court, Bridge Street. Baker No. 387. 


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453. GEORGE WASHINGTON. Néa Brdges-Creek, le 22 Fev- 
rier 1732, Mort le 14 Décembre 1799. Bust, head three-quart- 
ers to right. Oval, ina border, in the upperpart of a rectangle ; 
above a tablet in which is the title. 


Height 5 11-16 inches ; width 3 11-16 inches. 


A Paris, Chez Ménard & Desenne, Rue Zoe le-Coeur N°? 8, 
Baker No. 388. 


PIANAE YS XS NST SS RINT PONS ARN A NE is at GY 
2 


454. THE SAME. Choice proof on India paper. The title ‘‘ Wash- 
ington ”’ in open letters, the tablet without lines. 
Rare in this state. 


Be ar 


455. GEORGE WASHINGTON, Late PresipENT OF THE UNITED 
STATES OF AMERICA. Full bust, head three-quarters to right, 
é the left hand thrust in the breast. Oval, with border resembling 
3 a picture-frame, leaning against some rocks in a landscape, and 
surrounded by flags and war emblems. In the background, the 
rays of a setting sun. Oblong 4to sheet. Supple. 
Height 4 inches; width 3 6-16 inches. 
Whole plate, height 8 7-16 inches ; length rr 14-16 inches. 

Painted by W Birch, Esq. of Carolina. Engraved by P 
Roberts. “ This Plate is Humbly Dedicated to the Friends of 
the above Gentleman by their most Obedient Humble Serv? P. 
Roberts.” London, Published as the Act directs April ro, r8oo, 
by P. Roberts at Mr. Holland’s, 50 Oxford Street. Baker No. 
389. Rare. 


eet ates, 


456. THE SAME. Ona sheet with a Biographical Sketch. 


head three-quarters to right. The centre of an ornamental rec- 
tangle. Above, the sun dispersing clouds; beneath, a female 
figure with right hand on a bundle of fasces and a child holding 
a pole surmounted with a liberty cap. Line. 


{ 457. HIS EXCELY GEN? GEO? WASHINGTON. Full bust, 
: 


Height 7 3-16 inches; width 5 10-16 inches. 


Engraved by I. G. Walker. From a Picture by W. Birch. 
1796. Painted from Life in the Office of His Excellency The 
General, by the request of I. G. Van Staphorst Esq! of 
Amsterdam, in whose possession the Original Portrait now is. 
“To I. G. Van Staphorst Esq? the particular Friend of the 
General. This Print is with permission most respectfully In- 
scribed, by His Obliged & Obed‘ Servant, I. G. Walker.”’ 
Published as the Act directs June 21, 1800, by M. Bowyer, Fits- 
toric Gallery Pall Mall, M’ R Wilkinson N? 58 Cornhill, M? Brewer 
the corner of Newgate Street & J. G. Walker Church Lane, Ham- 
mersmith. Baker No. 390. Rare. 


458. 


459. 


460..- 


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FULL BUST, head three-quarters to left. Oval. Stipple. 
Height 5 12-16 inches ; width 4 10-16 inches. 

D. Edwin, Sculpt. Baker No. 391. 

The only known copy on paper, and with the engraver’s name, 
Baker only saw an impression on. sik, which did not have the 
name of the Engraver, and attributed ‘the work to an English 
Engraver, in the early part of the last century. Lt was also un- 
known to Fielding. The. impression as a beautiful one. The 
margin has: been cut off close to. oval, and. ue e a gee of an 
anch Sue the print. See facsimile. rates 


Full ae head _three- -quarters” ibe left. Circle, sur- 
rounded by. an outer border of laurel leaves. ee 
Diameter 2 12-16 inches.. a 


Baker No. 3 92. 


From | a the Columbiad, a Poem, by joa Barlow, Paris 1813, ” 


Bust, head three-quarters to left: Oval Smeaton by 


rte. roe and inclosed by circular lines. Between: the oval and 
_the lines, the words, ‘‘ Columbian Total Abstinence Society.” 


461. ¢ 


ee Besortt the circle “Aux, To Washington TI. B.S.” ns SF at 


“Height I 12 16 inches; width 1 6-16 inches. ; 
° Evidently a reprint From the original plate. : Baker No. 393. ae 


JAMES SHARPLESS TYPES os 


G. WASHINGTON, ee and bust. in profile to left. Vig 


nettewtn* | - Line. 

beer “Height ginches ; width inches. wg te" ae 

ng? by HB. Hall froma Miniature painted. ron life oe 
'. Sharpless i in 1796.” “Private: Plate. Baker No. 394... 


India paper prot before the title. Presentation copy to Brantz Mayer 
y Mr. otned. : 


JAMES ‘SHARPLESS TYPE NOT DESCRIBED BY BAKER, 
A02—Gr WASHINGTON. ‘Full bust. and head in profile to left. 


Vignette. ; Stipple. 
‘ Height 314-6 inches ;. width 4 inches, .. °. 
From a Portrait by Sharpless’ Presented-by Washington to 
Col Talmadge (Eng? by H. B.-Hall & Sons for the Magazine of 
American History). ‘India. proof. 


MRS. E.SHARPLESS TYPE NOT DESCRIBED BY BAKER 
463. G. WASHINGTON, 1796. Full bust and head in profile to 


left. Vignette. Supple. 
Height 2 14-16 inches ; width 2 13-16 inches. 
Painted by Mrs E. Sharpless. Engraved by P. Hall. ‘“ Origi- 
nal Portrait in the possession of the Evans Family.” 


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SAINT-MEMIN TYPE. 


Profile bust, in uniform, to right. Oval, surrounded by 
laurel branches, with diverging rays; at the top a pen and sword 
crossed, and beneath on a ribbon “ First in war, First in peace, 
First in the Hearts of his countrymen.” 
Height 10-16 inch ; width 8-16 inch. 
Baker No. 396. Extremely rare. 


From the Valedictory address of Washington to the People of the 
United States, Philad 1810. 


464. 


465. GEORGE WASHINGTON. Bust in uniform, in profile to left. 
Vignette. Supple. 
Height 3 4-16 inches ; width 3 inches. 

(From the original Portrait done in crayon by C. B. J. F. de 

St. Memin, and now 1866, in the possession of J. Carson Bre- 

voort Esq! tas Dexter, 564 Broadway, New York.) Baker 

ses 397. (Engraved by Dudensing.) India proof before all 
etters. 


SAINT MEMIN TYPE NOT DESCRIBED BY BAKER. 


Profile bust, in uniform, to right. Oval, surrounded by 
laurel branches with diverging rays; at the top a pen and sword 
crossed, and beneath on a ribbon, “ First in War, first in Peace 
& first in the hearts of his Countrymen.” Around the oval a 
large circular wreath of oak leaves and corn-stalks, over which 
is an eagle and shield, with arrows in claw and ribbon in its 
beak ; at the bottom bee-hive and war implements, upon which 
is inscribed “ July 1811 Pro Patria.” 
Height 10-16 inch; width 8-16 inch. 
Whole engraving, height 5 inches; width 5 6-16 inches. 
G. Fairman del. W. Kneass, sculp. Szmlar to Laker No. 
3906. Extremely scarce. The heading to a certificate of the 
Washington Association of Philadelphia. 


466. 


467. THE SAME. With “ Washington”’ over, and “ Association ”’ 
beneath the oval. Cut circular, and placed in the centre of the 
original drawing, of the design from which the preceding print 
was engraved. 


468. WASHINGTON. Profile bust, in uniform, to left. Vignette. 
Stipple. 
Height 4 2-16 inches ; width 3 inches. 
From the St. Memin Crayon in possession of J. Carson Bre- 
voort Esq, Eng’ by H. B. Hall & Sons, New York. 


469. 


470. 


471. 


472. 


473: 


70 


WASHINGTON. Bust, in profile, to right, with laureated head. 
Oval, with border of olive leaves in a rectangle. Mezzotinto. 


Height 6 2-16 inches; width 4 14-16 inches. 


Engraved by Max Rosenthal from the original drawing by St. 
Memin in the Carson collection. Border designed by the En- 
graver. Copyright by Max Rosenthal. 


WASHINGTON. Full bust, in unitorm, in profile to left. 
Oval, in a rectangle. Supple. 


Height 5 14-16 inches; width 4 9-16 inches. 
(Engraved by Chas. B. Hall.) Artist's proof, signed. 


SILHOUETTES. 


GEO WASHINGTON, ESQ® PreEsIDENT OF THE UNITED 
States. Bust in uniform, profile to left. Vignette. 


Height 2 14-16 inches ; width 1 14-16 inches. 


From his Profile taken in 1791 AXtat 59. Published by J. 
Easton, Salisbury, 1796. Baker No. 398. 
From Wansey’s Excursion to the United States in the Summer of 1794. 
Salisbury 1796. 


. Bust in uniform, profile to right. Surrounded by an 
oval border, Grecian pattern, at the top a ribbon tied into a bow; 
the border printed in brown. Supple. 


Height 3 12-16 inches; width 3 2-16 inches. 
Baker No. 399. 


Extremely rare. Baker only saw one copy. ‘This is a remarkably fine 
impression with a full margin. 


MEMORIAL DESIGNS. 


AMERICA LAMENTING HER “LOSS AT. tiie Soares 
OF GENERAL WASHINGTON. Intended as a tribute of 
respect paid to departed Merit & Virtue, in the remembrance of 
that illustrious Hero & most Amiable man who died Dec* 14, 
1799. Profile bust in uniform, to right. Oval medallion, upon 
the shaft of a monument, surmounted by a funeral urn; over 
the medallion a wreath, and beneath “ G, Washington.” Upon 
a tablet the following inscription : 


“Bom Tie heb 5 ays 
Com? Cont! Army 1775 
Pres Fed. Convention 1787 
Prest United States, 1789 
Declined Election 1796 
Com* Fed! Army 1798.” 


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474. 


475. 


476. 


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America represented by a female figure leaning weeping upon 
the base of the monument, to the right. On either side cypress 
and willow trees, and in the immediate foreground an eagle with 
bowed head. Line. 


Height rr 11-16 inches ; width 7 6-16 inches. 
Designed, Engraved & Published by Aikin & Harrison Jun’, 
Philad* Jan® 20% 1800. Baker No. goo. 


Only two impressions had come under the notice of Mr. Baker. The 
profile resembles the Sharpless Portrait. 


Full figure, in uniform, standing upon a pedestal, head 
to right, a baton in the extended right hand, the left resting 
lightly upon the sword-hilt at his side. The coat is buttoned, 
with the order of the Cincinnati on the left; on the left of the 
figure, a bundle of fasces against the trunk of a tree, upon a 
branch of which is a cocked hat. In the background, and to 
the right and left, representations of various battles. Upon the 
pedestal, engraved to represent marble, “ First in war First in 
Peace and First in the Hearts of his country’” (Head after 
Stuart.) Stipple. 

Height 23 2-16 inches; width 18 11-16 inches. 

Design’d Engrav’d & Publish’d by John Eckstein Philad* 
“To the Honorable the Society of the Cincinnati this Monu- 
ment of Gen! George Washington. Is very respectfully in- 
scribed by the Artist.” Copyright secured according to Law. 
Baker No. got. Extremely rare. 


An exceptionally fine copy of this remarkable and rare print. 


APOTHEOSIS OF WASHINGTON. Full figure seated on 
clouds, a cherub in the act of crowning him witha laurel wreath. 
Beneath, to the right, a view of the Mansion at Mount Vernon. 
Supple. 
Height 20 14-16 inches; width 14 10-16 inches. 

Painted by R. Peale. Eng’d by Edwin. Pudlished by G. 
Kennedy, N° 129 Chestnut St. corner of 4 Philadelphia. 
Baker No. 402. Fielding No. 208. Very rare. 


Original impression. Title cut off. Narrow margin. 


PATER PATRIZE. Bust in uniform, head three-quarters to 
right. Ova! medallion, upon the shaft of a monument pyramidal 
in shape, surmounted with a funeral urn. The medallion is 
supported by Minerva, and Fame holds over it by her left hand 
a laurel wreath which encircles the title, held to her mouth a 
trumpet, from which hangs a banner inscribed “ TRENTON, 
Princeton, Monmoutu, Yorktown.” Ina tablet upon the base, 
to which the Genius of America is pointing with averted head, 
the inscription in seven lines: ‘Sacred to the Memory of the 
truly Illustrious GzorGE WASHINGTON, Renowned in War, Great 
in the Senate, and possessed of every Qualification to render 


7/2 


him worthy the Title of a GREAT and GOOD MAN.” Upon 
the plinth, “ Born Feb, 22> 1732, Ob, Dec, 44, 1790, 5 in the 
right foreground a soldier, wearing a conical shaped hat, is ex- 
pressing grief, his gun upon the ground. Two cherubs at the 
top of the shaft are draping the monument with laurel, a part of 
which hangs down over the left side of the medallion. The 
genii of War, Liberty, and Truth, with emblems, surround the 
shaft. (Head after Savage.) Line and Stipple. 


Height 13 2-16 inches; width 8 14-16 inches. 


Painted by John Coles Jun. Eng* by E.G. Gridley. (Boston, 3 
July 28, 1800.) Baker No. 403. Very rare : 


476% GEN. GEORGE WASHINGTON departed this life Decf 
14° 1799. A 67. And the tears of a Nation watered his 
grave. Full bust in uniform, head to right. Oval, with border, ; 
cut from an imperial folio sheet entitled ‘‘ Eulogium Sacred to 3 
the Memory of the. Illustrious George Washington Columbia’s 
great and Successful Son. Honored be his Name;” in the 
upper half of the border the words ‘Sacred to the memory of 
the brave;”’ in the lower half, eighteen stars. The oval rests on 
a base, upon which are the words: 


‘““Washington’s no more, by silence grief’s express’d. 
Lo! here he lies, his Worl laim the rest.” 
o! here he lies, his Works proclaim the rest. 


A medallion upon the base contains the title, etc., in eight 
lines, Stipple. 
Height 4 12-16 inches; width 4 3-16 inches. 
(Engraved by P. Maverick. Newark N. Jersey.) Baker 
No. 404. 


477. IN MEMORY OF GEN? GEORGE WASHINGTON AND 
HIS LADY. Busts of Washington and Mrs. Washington 
facing each other, upon a large funeral urn ona pedestal, placed 
in a landscape beneath a weeping willow. Washington, in 
uniform, head three-quarters to right. In the backgrounda 
view of the Mansion House and out-buildings at Mount Vernon. 
Three figures, two of whom are females (are weeping), one ad- 
vancing to the left. (The head resembles Savage.) 

Supple, colored. 

Height 11 7-16 inches; width 16 13-16 inches. 
S. Seymour Fecit Philad* Jan. 1, 180g. Published by J. 
Savage according to law. Baker No. 405. Excesswely rare. 


Original impression. 


478. FULL FIGURE SURROUNDED BY CLOUDS rising from a tomb, sup- 
ported by Time and Immortality, the latter pointing upwards. 
To the left, figures of Faith, Hope, and Charity. In the fore- 
ground to the right, an Indian with bowed head, and to the left 


479. 


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Liberty with war emblems at her feet. On the tomb the inscrip- 

tion, “SACRED to the Memory of WASHINGTON. Ob. 14 

Dec. A. D: 1799. -ALt. 68.” I, J. Barralet Fecit. Supple. 
Height 24 inches; width 18 6-16 inches. 


Philadelphia: Published by Simon Chandron, and John J. 
Barralet, JanY 1802. Baker No.406. Extremely rare in this state. 


THE SAME. With the title “Commemoration of Washing- 
ton” and “Drawn and Engraved by J. J. Barralet.” Colored 
by hand. 


MEMORIAL DESIGNS NOT DESCRIBED BY BAKER. 


480. 


481. 


482. 


WAGINGTON. Bust in uniform, head three-quarters to left. 
Oval medallion, suspended on a pedestal with two other medal- 
lions, containing portraits of ‘‘ Franklin” and “ Louis Seize’’; on 
the base of the pedestal the inscription, ‘‘L’Amerique et les 
Mers, 6 Louis! vous ,reconnaissen’ pour leur Libérateu’”’; on 
the top of the pedestal a crowing cock perched on a globe; to 
the right an Indian maiden with foot resting on a lion’s head, a 
staff in the left hand and the right resting on the base of pedes- 
tal; to the right of the Indian, palm trees, one of which is en- 
circled with a ribbon upon which is inscribed “ En M’Elevant je 
M’Embellis ’; to the left an anchor; in the left distance shipping. 
Circular, underneath which is the inscription “ Indépendence des 
Etats-Unis”; and 28 lines of script in double columns. 

Colored aquatint. 

Diameter 5 5-16 inches. 


Duplessis Berteaux del, L. Roger sculp. 1786. A Paris chez 
Blin, Imprimeur en Taile-Douce, Place Maubert, N¢ 17 vis-a-vis 
ta tundes.? Ports, A. PD. R. 


pochED TO THE MEMORY OF THE ILLUSTRIOUS 
G. WASHINGTON. Bust, head to right. Oval medallion 
with border of olive leaves. On the side of a monument over 
which hangs a weeping willow ; underneath the oval the inscrip- 
tion, ‘‘ G. Washington”; on the base of the monument, ‘‘ There 
is Rest in Heaven’’; to the left of the monument are three 
figures, one of hope, and the other two weeping. The whole 
enclosed in a circle with an ornamented border in a rectangle 
engraved to represent stonework ; beneath the circle a tablet on 


which is the inscription. Stipple. 
Height 8 4-16 inches; width 8 inches. 
T. Clarke, Sculp? 1801: Boston. Rare. 


G. WASHINGTON. Bust, head in profile to left. Oval me- 
dallion with a border, on which is the title, on the base of a 
monument, on the top of which are Portraits of Franklin and 
Hancock, on the right of a landscape. To the left of the monu- 


483. 


484. 


485. 


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ment, and leaning thereon, is the figure of America holding an 
American Flag on a Staff in the left hand; on the ground to the 
right a negro child is seated; in the left background shipping. 
In the lower margin the word “America.” Mezzotinto colored. 


(Height 8 2-16 inches; width 6 14-16 inches. 


Pub, March 28, 1803, by J. Hinton 44 Wells Str’ Oxford Str’ 
London. Excessively rare. 


FICTITIOUS PORTRAITS. 
WASHINGTON CROSSING THE DELAWARE. Full 


figure in uniform, on horseback, with military cloak and chapeau 
with cockade, advancing to the right, a field-glass drawn fully 
out, in the right hand; the horse is richly caparisoned, the 
holster covered with a large rosette, upon which is the letter W ; 
the background is formed from heavy masses of rock, and 
through an opening to the left, soldiers are advancing; to the 
right, a view of the river, with the troops crossing in boats. 

Etched. 

Height 15 inches; width 12 10-16 inches. 

(I. Baker) Entered according to act of Congress by H. 
Phelps, in the Office of the Clerk of the Dist. C' of the U.S. 
for the Southern Dist of N. Y. Thisimpression has not the en- 
graver’s name, as is the case with the few known. The print is 
so rare that Baker only saw one impression. Baker Wo. 4og. 
Not in Carson. 


WASHINGTON (Crossing the Delaware). Full figure in uni- 
form and chapeau, on horseback advancing to the right, an ex- 
tended field-glass in the right hand. In the rear to the right the 
river, and troops crossing and preparing to cross. Without sky 
or inclosing lines. Etched, 
Height 13 8-16 inches ; width 12 inches. 

Published by Humphrey Phelps, 336 Bowery & 157 Broadway 

N. York, Aug 1% 1833. Baker No. gto. Extremely rare. 


THE WASHINGTON FAMILY. Full length in uniform 
and chapeau, standing upon a portico at the head of a flight of 
steps, taking leave of Mrs. Washington preparatory to a ride, a 


riding-whip in the left hand, the right hand extended towards ~ 


Mrs. Washington, who stands about the centre of the print. A 
negro groom is waiting with a saddle-horse, at the extreme right. 
Three young people, a boy and two girls, one of whom is seated, 

are at the left. To the right the view of a distant landscape. 
Mezzotinto. Printed in colors. 

Height 17 12-16 inches; width 23 11-16 inches. 

Painted by J. Paul Jun Philadelphia. Engraved by E Bell 
London. Published December 1% 1800, by Atkins and Nighting- 


£5 


gale N° 143 Leadenhall Street London & N® 35 North Front 
Street, Philadelphia. Baker No. grt. Extremely rare. 


Fine copy of this very rare print. Beautifully printed in colors, 

mounted on a stretcher. Its great rarity is attested by the fact that Baker 

- never saw a copy printed in colors and it is the third that has come 
under my observation, and the only one with a margin. 


486. GENERAL WASHINGTON. Bust in uniform and chapeau, 
head three-quarters to left. Vignette. Stipple. 
Height 4 inches; width 3 inches. 
Published as the Act directs for IT. Sumner & C? Shakespeare 
Press, Wigan. Baker No. 412. From the “ Emigrant Directory, 
London 1820.” 


487. G. WASHINGTON. Full length in uniform, seated at a table 
upon which is a military cloak; head to right; a sword rests 
against the chair and a letter is held in the right hand. Line. 

Height 21 8-16 incHes ; width 16 5-16 inches. 

Painted by C. Schussele. Engraved by Edward S. Best. 
Published by John M. Butler 242 Chestnut Street, Philad* En- 
tered according to act of Congress, in the year 1859, by John M. 
Butler, in the clerks office of the District Ceurt of the United States 
an and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. Baker No. 41}. 


This print is known as ‘‘ Washington and the Duche Letter, Valley 
Forge 1777.” 


488. THE SAME. Early trial proof. 


| 


489. WASHINGTON. Full figure in uniform (overcoat) on horse- 
back, advancing to the front, head in profile to right, a chapeau 
in the extended right hand, the left in the breast, as if receiving 


ee 


; a Salute. Etched. 

‘ Height 5 2-16 inches ; width 4 inches. 

i J. L. Brown sc. Paris, Cadart & Luce Editeurs, Imprimeurs, 

E Rue N° des Mathurins 58. Baker No. 414. 

‘ 490. GEORGE WASHINGTON. Bust in uniform and chapeau, 

a head three-quarters toright. Oval. Stpple. Printed in colors. 
Height 3 inches ; width 2 6-16 inches. 

Z R. K. Porter Delin. J. Chapman sculp! “London Publish’d 

; May 1, 1797, by H. D. Symonds, Pater-noster Row.’ Baker 

E No. 415. 

3 491. WASHINGTON. Full length in uniform, standing, head to 

3 left, a field glass in the right hand; to the lefta mounted cannon, 

: and to the right, partly in the rear, a horse led by a soldier; in 


the distance to the left, on the opposite bank of a river, a fortifi- 


cation. ELTA 
: Height 25 inches ; width 20 12-16 inches. 
4 


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492. 


493. 


494. 


495. 


496. 


497. 


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Painted by Cogniet, 1836. Engraved by Laugier, 1839. 
The head from the original painting by G. Stuart, in the Athe- 
nzum of Boston. Laker No. 417. (Copyright 1839.) India 
proof. 


HIS EXCELLENCY GEORGE WASHINGTON ESQ*® 
CAPTAIN GENERAL OF ALL THE AMERICAN Forces. Full length 
in uniform and cocked hat, a baton in the extended right hand, 
while the left rests upon the muzzle of a cannon. Head nearly 
in profile to left. In the left distance a commander’s marquee 
and tents. Line. 
Height 6 12-16 inches ; width 4 1-16 inches. 
Laker No. 478. 


From ‘‘An Impartial History of the War in America, &c.’”? London & 
Carlisle 1780. 


GEORG WASHINGTON. Full figure in uniform and chapeau, 

on horseback advancing to the left, a drawn sword in extended 

right hand, a palm tree in the background to the left, and some 

negroes and low buildings on the right. The landscape southern 

in character. Line. 
Height 5 14-16 inches; width 4 inches. 


H. Pinhas, sc. Baker No. 421. Very rare. 


GIORGIO WASHINGTON. Full length, standing on the 
bank of a river, right hand in the breast ; the left, the arm parallel 
with the body, open, the palm downwards; on the right two 
male figures, one about entering a small boat; to the left a 
palm tree. Stipple. 
Height 6 12-16 inches ; width 4 10-16 inches. 
G. B. Bosio dis. G. A. Sasso inc. Baker No. 422. 
Very rare. 
Only one impression had come under the observation of Mr. Baker. 


GENERAL WASHINGTON. Bust, head nearly in profile to 
right. Line. 
Height 3 8-16 inches ; width 2 8-16 inches. 


R. Scott Sc. Baker No. 423. Rare. 


WASHINGTON AS A MASON. Full length, standing in 
Masonic regalia, the right hand on an upright book (upon a table) 
labelled ‘“‘Ancient Masonic Constitutions;” the left holds a 
mallet upon a pedestal. Oval. Mezzotinto, 
Height 8 2-16 inches; width 6 3-16 inches. 
Eng? by A. B. Walter. Published by John Dainty 15 S. 6% 
St. Philadelphia. Baker No. 425. 


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GEORGE WASHINGTON. PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED 
STATES OF AMERICA. Full figure in civil dress, head to left, a 
medallion on his breast, suspended by a ribbon around his neck, 
In the right hand a cocked hat; the left, by the side, holds a 
dress sword in an awkward manner. Inclosed by a narrow 
border, in which at the top is a roll crossed by a pen, inscribed 
“Revolution ;” no background. Line. 
Height 6 inches; width 4 4-16 inches. 

Published by H. D. Symonds, June 18,1796. Baker No. 427. 
Very rare. 


GEO® WASHINGTON ESQ® Commander in Chief of the 
Forces & late President of the United States of America. Full 
bust in uniform in profile to left. Oval with one line border. 


Line. 
Height 3 10-16 inches; width 2 14-16 inches. 


London. Published by C. Cawthorn, British Library, 132 


Strand, 31 June 1799. Baker No. 428. Rare. 
GEO: WASHINGTON. Full bust in uniform in profile to 
right. Oval with one line border. Supple. 


Height 4 4-16 inches; width 3 6-16 inches. 
Engraved for the Lady’s Mag. Baker No. 429. 


GEORGE WASHINGTON ESQ® Bust, head nearly in pro- 
file to left. Oval. Line. 


Height 3 5-16 inches; width 2 9-16 inches. 
Published by G. Kearsley, Fleet St. May 1, 1800. Baker No. 


430. Rare. 


From the British Magazine, Vol. I, Jany toJuly 1800. A sketch of the 
Life of the late General Washington, by John Corry. 


G. WASHINGTON E® GENERAL OF THE CONTIN™ ARMY IN 
America. Head in profile to left. Circular medallion with a 
border in which is the title, in a rectangle, resting on a base upon 
which is the inscription, ‘‘ Washington réunit par un rare assemb- 
lage Les latens du Guerrier et les vertus du Sage, Voltaire.’ On 
either side of the medallion at the lower portion are olive 
branches, flags, trumpet, etc. Line. 
Height 4 10-16 inches; width 3 9-16 inches. 

Dessiné et grave par Testard d’aprés la Médaille frappé a 
Londres par le parti des opposants. A Paris chés Testard rue 
des Cordeliers audessus de |’Egoit. Excessively rare. 


G. WASHINGTON. Late President of the United States of 
America. Half length, nearly full face, a scroll in the left hand 
entitled “American Independence.” Oval in a rectangle. 
Mezzotinto. Printed in colors. 
Height 15 3-16 inches ; width 13 10-16 inches. 


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(Painted by G. Hodson at New York. Engraved by P. Dawe. _ 
Published April 1, r8or, by J. Clement, Sommers Town, & Sold 
at N° 44. Wells Street, Oxford Street.) Not in Baker or Carson, 


and the only impression I ever saw printed in colors. No mar- 
gin, cut close to print on all sides. 


Full length in uniform and cocked hat, standing. The left hand 
supporting asword. The right hand extended palm downwards, 
head to left. Vignette. . Etching colored. 
Height 9 14-16 inches; width 5 15-16 inches. 
One of the lower figures on an imperial folio sheet entitled 
Fashions by Allen Ward, Phil* Zxcesstvely rare. The only 
copy I ever saw. 


STATUARY, 


GIORGIO WASHINGTON. Seated figure, profile to right. 
. . Line. 
Height 11 5-16 inches ; width 9 12-16 inches. 
Ant. Canova, inv. e. scolpi. G Tognoli dis. Aug. Bertini 
inc. “Alla grande Nazione degli Stati Uniti di America.” 
Baker, page 202. 


GIORGIO WASHINGTON. Seated figure, facing to left. 
Line. 
Height ro 15-16 inches; width 11 2-16 inches. 
Ant Canova inv. e scolpi. G. Tognoli disegno. Dom. Mar- 
chettiincise. ‘Alla grande Nazione degli Stati Uniti di America.” 
Baker, page 202. 


WASHINGTON. Seated figure, facing to right. Outline. 
Height 4 15-16 inches; width 4 3-16 inches. 
Antonio Canova Sculpt. Engraved by Henry Moses. Pud- 
lished by Septimus Frowett, 269, Strand. India proof. Baker, 
page 202. 


CLARK MILLS’S STATUTE OF WASHINGTON. Full 
figure on horseback, on pedestal, in the open. Line. 
Height 6 8-16 inches ; width 4 11-16 inches. 
Kirk, del. J. Rogers sc. Virtue & C® Publishers N. Y. 
Baker, page 202. 


GEORGE WASHINGTON. Standing figure. 
Height 12 3-16 inches; width 4 8-16 inches. 
Drawn by H. Corbauld. Engraved by J. Thomson. From 
a Statue by F. Chantrey. London, Published Jan. 1% 1827, by 
Colnaght & Son, Pall Mall East. Baker, page 202. India 
proof. Signed by the Sculptor F. Chantrey. 


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EQUESTRIAN. The Washington Monument, Richmond, Va. 

Vignette. Line. 
- Height 5 10-16 inches; width’4 10-16 inches. 

Thomas Crawford, sculptor. G. R. Hall. Baker, page 202. 


EQUESTRIAN. Statue of Washington by H. K. Brown, 
Union Square, New York. 
Height 5 10-16 inches; width 3 8-16 inches. 
Engraved by G. R. Hall. Baker, page 202. 


“STATUARY NOT DESCRIBED BY BAKER. 


CANOVA’S STATUE OF WASHINGTON. Seated figure, 

facing to right. Outline. 
Height 5 14-16 inches ; width 3 13-16 inches. 

H. Adlard, sculpt (Arnold's Magazine of the Fine Arts, 1833.) 


WASHINGTON. Seated figure, facing to right. Supple. 
Height 5 inches; width 4 4-16 inches. 
Ant. Canova sc. Grave par Reveil. 


WASHINGTON. From the Christ Church Bust. Vignette. 


Litching. 
Height 4 4-16 inches; width 2 10-16 inches. 
E. Bocourt. 
STATUES OF GENERAL WASHINGTON. 3 pieces. 


Bust on a monument, head to right. At the foot of the monu- 

ment a youth standing. Time, seated to the right points to the 

Bust of Washington ; in the lower left a female seated, succor- 

ing three small children. Vignette. Line. 
Height 13 10-16 inches ; width 18 8-16 inches. 


MISCELLANEOUS. 


Full length in uniform, head to left, standing to the right of a 
horse upon which the right arm is resting, a chapeau held in the 
left hand, which is resting on the hip. Mezzotinto. 
Height 9 14-16 inches; width 6 15-16 inches. 
Jno. Trumbull New York 1790. S Arlent Edwards. Copy- 
right 1899 J. F. Sabin, New York. Artist's proof, signed. 


Full length, in uniform, head to left, standing in front of a horse, 
a handkerchief held in the right hand resting on a walking 
stick, a chapeau in the left hand resting ona sword. Mezzotinto. 
Height 20 inches ; width 13 inches. 
Jno. Trumbull. Max Rosenthal. Vo. 7 of 50 artist’s proofs, 
signed. 


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. Bust, head to right: On a tablet. of Sine: vestng: ‘on a base, 


upon which is inscribed: “A generous nation’s grateful tears aré 
thine! Even unborn ages | shall. thy worth commend, And never- 


Dec 14% 1799 ;” beneath: the base, implements of War, &c. 


~-Vignette.t > : aoe ee Lithegraple . 


Height: I 3 a6 rebnes width 11 8-16 inches. ew 
Lith. G.: Greenewald, Bethlehem Ps 4 


Bust; ‘head to eke Oval with a border in a backgeound ia 7 


to a rectangle. Sa ste, cs 


Height 3 5-16 inches; width 23-16 inches. _- = 

ase Bone, Pinx. J. A. J. Wilcox Se. India proof. 
Bust, head to right. Oval medallion suspended bya a ring: ¥ 

ae - Biching, 

Height 4 3-16 inches ; width 3 inches. 

Etched by Albert Rosenthal from a Miniature By. Robert ' 
Field in the possession of C. C. Moreau Esq. N. Y. Dodd, Mead 
& Co N Y. 7896. Arust's proof, signed. — , : 


Bust in uniform, head to left. Oval. ee Se an ? pe 
Height 2 14-16 inches ; width 2 inches. ; ‘ 
John Ramage Pinx. Albert Rosenthal. sc... Published by 


Henry T. Coates & Co. 1896. Artist's proof, signed, 


WASHINGTON. Bust nearly in profile to left. Vignette. Line, 
Height 9 inches ; width 6 11-16 inches. 
Copyright 1897 by Alfred Jones.N.A. Delt et Sculpt. India 


proof. 


WASHINGTON’S APOTHEOSIS. Full figure in the clouds, 

surrounded by figures of Hope, Faith, &c. On the lower portion 

view of a’ monument upon which is inscribed “ George Wash- 

ington Obit Del XIV MDCCXCIX.  Aetates LX VIII.” 
Lithagy ale 

Height 17 10-16 inches; width 23 inches. 
' Painted by Samuel Moore. Lithograph by H. Weishaupt. 
Eighteen lines of Script beneath title. 


THE BRITISH SURRENDERING THEIR ARMS TO 

GEN. WASHINGTON after their defeat at York Town in 

Virginia October 1781. Stipple. 
Height 21 6-16 inches ; width 30 12-16 inches. 

Drawn by John Francis Renault.. Engraved by Tanner, Val- 

lance, Kearny & Co., and Wm. Allen. To the Defenders of 

American Independence, this print is most respectfully inscribed 


’ by their fellow citizen J? F.** Renault, Assistant Secretary to the 


Count de Grass, and Engineer to the French Army at the Siege 
of York. 


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526. AMERICA GUIDED BY WISDOM. An Allegorical repre- 
sentation of the United States, denoting their Independence and 
prosperity. Line. 

Height 15 5-16 inches; width 22 4-16 inches. 
Drawn by John J. Barralett. Engraved by B. Tanner. 


at Mount Vernon, head to left; a walking stick in the right 


: 

f 527. WASHINGTON. Full length in uniform, standing on the lawn 
hand ; in the left distance a View of a Building. Mixed. 
Height 23 13-16 inches; width 17 4-16 inches. 

: Painted by T. Hicks, N A. Engraved by H. Wright Smith. 


528. 5 PORTRAITS OF GENL. WASHINGTON. 


f205 2 ear. LITHOGRAPHIC PORTRAITS OF WASH- 
INGTON. 


ENGRAVED PORTRAITS OF 
BENJ. FRANKLIN 


CHARLES WILSON PEALE TYPE 
530. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN. Aer 84. Half-length seated, 


| head to left, with spectacles, left arm resting on a table, upon 

| which are some papers and an inkstand; in the background a 

| curtain, drawn aside from a window, reveals an electric storm. 

Vignette. Etching. 
Height 4 12-16 inches; width 3 12-16 inches. 

C. W. Peale Pinxit. Albert Rosenthal Sc. From the origi- 

nal painting in the possession of the Historical Society of Penn* 


India proof. 


B. WILSON TYPE. 


531. D. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, er vita INTER AMERICANOS 
ACTA, ET MAGNIS ELECTRICITATIS PERICULIS CLARUS. Bust, head 
three-quarters to left. Oval resting on a base in a rectangle. 
The title in a tablet. Mezzotinto. 


Height 8 inches ; width 5 3-16 inches. 
I, E. Haid sculp. A. V. 1778. 


Brilliant impression; very rare. See facsimile. 


Van Loo Pinx, JA 7 Wilcox S = | : 


Ss. ELMER TYPE. 


servations on the nature of Civil Liberty,” etc. — 


Height 13 7-16 inches; width 11 14-16 inches. - 


Painted by S. Elmer A. Engraved by Te ‘Rye 
Original Plate Re-published July 1, 1824, y Z. Sweet a 
COV LONE Se 


=a | 534. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN.  BRapurn.cake Peewee Semen _ 
i Que Tyrannis. Fully described in Print No. 533. = 


5 Height 4 inches ; width 3 6-16 inches. 
i G. Walker, Sculpt 


M. CHAMBERLIN TYPE. 


535. D? FRANKLIN. Three-quarter length, head three-quarters 
to left, body to right; seated at a table upon which the left hand 
is resting holding a manuscript; the right hand holding a pen; — 
, to the left is a bookcase and some electrical pes and a 


Hes 
Height 6 6-16 inches ; width 4 2-16 inches. 


336. THE SAME. 


537. BENJ* FRANKLIN, OF PHILADELPHIA, Lies R. S. 

Three-quarter length. Fully described in Print No. 1269. i 
| Mezzotinto. — 
Height 5 9-16 inches ; width 4 5-16 inches. ay 


M. Chamberlin, Pinxt C. Turner, Sculpt A. R. A. 
538. THE SAME. 


539. BENJ* FRANKLIN. Three-quarter length, head nearly full 
face, body to right; seated at a table upon which the left handis — 
resting, holding a manuscript ; oe right hand holding a pen. — 
Vignette i in a ruled border. Supple. 

Height 4 inches; width 3 1-16 inches. 
Engraved by W. J. Alias: 


543. 


544. 


545. 


540, 


83 


. BENJS FRANKLIN, L.L.D. Tuer Lecistator oF AMERICA. 


DIED AT PHILADELPHIA, AGED 84. Half length, seated; head 
three-quarters to left; body to right; seated at a table upon 
which the left hand is resting holding a manuscript; the right 
hand holding a pen; to the left is a bookcase, some electrical 
apparatus, and a curtain drawn aside which reveals to the right 
a view of an electrical storm passing over a city, the lightning 
striking a building. Vignette. Supple. 
Height 3 4-16 inches; width 2 11-16 inches, 


London, William Darton, 58. Holborn Hill, 1822. 


. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, L.L.D. Full length, head three- 


quarters to left, body to right; seated in an armchair at a table, 
upon which the left hand is resting, holding a manuscript; the 
right hand holding a pen. Vignette in a ruled border. Line. 
Height 7 inches; width 4 8-16 inches. 
M. Chamberlin pinx. G.M. Brighty del. J. Romney sculp. 
Pub. by C. Dyer Comptom Str’ Rare. 


Petit SAME, 


Pee heaNKEIN-OF PHILADELPHIA, L.L.D. F.R.S. Half 
length, head three-quarters to left; body to right, seated in an 
armchair; the right arm resting on the chair, the hand holding 
a pen. Stipple. 
Height 8 4-16 inches; width 6 8-16 inches. 

Chamberlin Pinxt W. Haines Sct Piiladelphia, Published 
by W. Haines N? 270 Arch Street Oct? 13% 1804. Damaged 
and lad down. 


BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, L.L.D. Full bust, head three- 
quarters to left, body to right. Oval. Underneath the oval a 
vignette of a building and a representation of Franklin flying a 
kite in an electric storm. 
Height 4 7-16 inches; width 3 6-16 inches. 
J. Chapman sculp. London, Published as the Act directs May 
24” 1806 by J. Wilkes. 


BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, L.L.D. & F.R.S. Bust, head three- 
quarters to left, body to right. Oval. Underneath the oval the 
motto, ‘‘ Ubi Libertas, ibi patria.” 

Height 4 7-16 inches; width 3 14-16 inches, 
“Those who would give up Essential Liberty to purchase 
a little Temporary Safety, deserve neither. Liberty nor 
Safety.’—Address of the Assembly of Pennsylvania, in 1755. 


BENJAMIN FRANKLIN. Halt length, head three-quarters 
to right, body to left; seated in armchair; left hand resting on 
arm of chair. Vignette. One of a group of five portraits on a 


547. 


548. 


549. 


550. 


551. 


552. 


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quarto sheet, the others being Dr. Hugh Blair, William Cowper, 
Gen. Elliot, and Earl of Chatham. 
Height 3 7-16 inches ; width 3 4-16 inches. 
Published by James Cundee, Albion Press, London—r1811. 


BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, L.L.D. Bust, head to left. Vig- 
nette. Line. 
Height 2 1-16 inches; width 1 12-16 inches. 


Engraved by Bock from a scarce American Portrait. Publ* 
by C. Hulbert, Shrewsbury. 


C. N. COCHIN TYPE. 


BENJAMIN FRANKLIN. Full bust, head to left, with fur 

cap and spectacles. Oval in a rectangle. The title in a tablet 

underneath the oval. Supple. 
Height 5 12-16 inches ; width 3 8-16 inches. 


L. A Claessens. Sculp. Fine wmpressions. 


BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, L.L.D. F.R.S. Full bust, head to 
left, with fur cap and spectacles. Ovalinarectangle. The title 
in a base beneath the oval. Line. 
Height 5 6-16 inches ; width 3 8-16 inches. 
TACook soc, 


D. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN: er VITA INTER AMERICANOS 

ACTA, ET MAGNIS ELECTRICITATIS PERICULIS CLARUS. Full bust, 

head to left, with fur cap and spectacles. Oval resting on a base 

inarectangle. The title in a tablet on the base. Mezzotinto. 
Height 8 2-16 inches ; width 5 3-16 inches. 


I. Elias Haid Sculp 1780. Rare. 


D. BENIAMIN FRAENCKLIN, GrAnpD CoMISSAIRE PLENI— 
POTENTIAIRE DU CONGRES D’AMERIQUE EN FRANCE NE A Bos— 
TON 1706, EN 17. JANVIER. Nearly half length, head to left, 
with fur cap and spectacles; the left hand holding a paper. 
Oval in a rectangle. Mezzotinto, 
Height 7 13-16 inches ; width 6 3-16 inches. 

desine par C. N. Cochin Chev. de l’ordre du Roi a Paris 1777. 

Se vend a Londres chez Thom Hart. 


Excessively rare. Fine brilliant tmpression. 


BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, Nz A Boston pans La NOUVELLE 
ANGLETERRE LE 17 JANVIER 1706. Full bust, head to left, 
with fur cap and spectacles. Ovalina rectangle. The title in 
a tablet beneath the oval. Supple. 
Height 7 10-16 inches ; width 5 6-16 inches, 
Very rare. 


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554. 


555. 


550. 


557- 


558. 


559. 


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D® BENJAMIN FRANKLIN. Full bust, head to left, with 
fur cap and spectacles. Oval, over which are olive branches tied 
with a ribbon. Stipple. 
Height 5 5-16 inches ; width 2 7-16 inches. 
Engrav’d by P. R. Maverick 65 Liberty Street. 


BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, LL.D. F.R.S. ONE oF THE 

AMERICAN PLENIPOTENTIARIES AT THE CourT OF FRANCE. Full 

bust, head to left, with fur cap and spectacles. Oval witha 

border. Line. 
Height 4 4-16 inches; width 3 6-16 inches. 

Pollard sculp. Engraved for ‘“ Murray’s History of the 

American War.” Printed for T. Robson, Newcastle upon Tyne. 


Full bust, head to left, with fur cap and spectacles. 
Oval, resting on a scroll entitled “The Art of making money 
plenty in every Man’s Pocket By D* Franklin.” Over the oval 
olive branches tied with a ribbon. Stpple. 
Height 5 inches; width 3 9-16 inches. 
Pub. & Sold by S. Wood, 357 Pearl S' N. Y. 


Modern impression. 


BEN* FRANKLIN. Full bust, head to right, with fur cap and 
spectacles. Oval in a rectangle. Mezzotinto. 
Height 7 8-16 inches ; width 5 8-16 inches. 
Engraved, by Geo, E. Perine N. Y. for the Eclectic, after 
Drawing by C. N. Cochin 1777. 2 copies. 


BENJAMIN FRANKLIN. Nz A Boston, DANS LA NOUVELLE 

ANGLETERRE LE 17 JANVIER 1706. Full bust, head to right, 

with fur cap and spectacles. Oval ina rectangle. The title in 

a tablet beneath the oval. Line. 
Height 8 5-16 inches ; width 5 7-16 inches. 

Dessiné par C. N. Cochin Chevalier de l’Ordre de Roi, en 
1777, et Gravé par Aug. de S! Aubin Graveur de la Bibliothe- 
pue du Roi. Se vend &@ Paris ches C. N. Cochin aux Galleries 
du Louvre; et ches Aug. de S' Aubin, rue des Mathurins. 


BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, Born ar Boston, THE 1777 JANY 
1706. Full bust, head to right, with fur cap and spectacles. 
Ovalinarectangle. The title in atablet beneath the oval. Lzne. 
Height 5 9-16 inches; width 3 5-16 inches. 
Printed for T. Hinton, at the Kings Arms, in Paternoster Row. 
Engraved for the Universal Magazine. 


D® BENIAMIN FRANKLIN, GEBourn Zu BOSTON DEN 17 
Jan®*" 1706. Nearly half length, head to right, with fur cap and 
spectacles ; a book in the right hand, a curtain to the left. Oval 
in a rectangle resting on base upon which 1s the title. Line. 
Height 6 3-16 inches; width 3 9-16 inches, 
(H. T. Tyroff, fc) 


560. 


561. 
562. 


563. 


504. 


565. 


566. 


567. 


568. 


569. 


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BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, L.L.D. F.R.S. Full bust, head to 
right, with fur cap and spectacles. Oval. Line. 


Height 3 10-16 inches; width 2 12-16 inches. 


W. Harrison Jun* Sculp. For the American Universal Maga- 
zine. Scarce. 


THE SAME. Stained. 


Dr. FRANKLIN. Full bust, head to right, with fur cap and 
spectacles. Oval. — Supple. 


Height I 14-16 inches ; width 1 8-16 inches. 
Holl, Sculp. 


BENJ* FRANKLIN. Full bust, head to right, with fur cap 
and spectacles. Oval. Supple. 


Height 4 8-16 inches; width 3 14-16 inches. 
Drawn by C. N. Cochin 1777. Eng by A. H. Ritchie. 


FRANKLIN. Full bust, head to right, with fur cap and 
spectacles; ruled background. The title ina tablet. Outline. 


Height 3 12-16 inches ; width 2 7-16 inches. 


Drawn by Cochin. Engraved by G. Cooke. London, Pub- 
lished by Vernon, Hood & Sharpe, Poultry, 1807. 


FRANKLIN. Full bust, head to right, with fur cap and 
spectacles. Inarectangle with border resemblinga frame. The 
title in the lower portion. Outline. 


Height 4 3-16 inches; length 2 14-16 inches. 
Scoles. sculp. Rare. 


DOCTOR FRANKLIN. Nearly half length, seated in an arm- 
chair, head to right, with fur cap and spectacles. Stipple. 
Height 4 10-16inches ; width 3 12-16 inches, 
London, Published by Wiliam Cole ro Newgate Street, Jan 
1825. 


THE SAME. Variety in publisher’s address: ‘ Engraved for 
the Select Portrait Gallery in the Guide to Knowledge.’ 


FRANKLIN IN PARIS, Acep 71. Full bust, head to right, 


with fur cap and spectacles. Vignette. Supple. 
Height 3 7-16 inches; width 3 7-16 inches. 
igi ate chhy 
BENJ* FRANKLIN. Bust, head to right, with fur cap and 
spectacles. Vignette. Stipple. 


Height 3 inches; width 8 8-16 inches. 
Cochin P' 1777. Eng. by H. Wright Smith. Two copies. 


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572. 


573. 


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576. 


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. BENIAMINO FRANCKLIN. Full length, seated in an arm- 


chair, head and body to right, with fur cap and spectacles; a 
table to the right upon which the left arm is resting, near some 
books and inkstand; to the left lower corner a scroll; in the left 


distance a window; in the right background a Franklin stove. 


Supple. 
Height 6 12-16 inches ; width 4 ro-16 inches. 
G. B. Bosio dis. G.A.Sassoinc. Rare. 


BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, L.L.D. F.R.S. Bust, head to 
left, with fur cap, in a Border resembling a frame. Supple. 
Height 2 10-16 inches; width 2 2-16 inches, 


_ From the Works of Dr. Benjamin Franklin. Edinburgh 1829. 


BENJAMIN FRANKLIN. Néa Boston le 17 Janvier 1706. 
Half length, head to right, with fur cap and spectacles, a paper 
held in the left hand. Oval in a rectangle, on a base, upon 
which is the title. Aquatint. 

Height 6 2-16 inches; width 3 8-16 inches. 


BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, L.L.D. F.R.S. Bust, head to left, 
with fur cap and spectacles. Oval in a rectangle, the title on a 
tablet. Line. 


Height 5 6-16 inches; width 3 8-16 inches. 


NINI TYPE 


BENJ. FRANKLIN. Full bust, head and body in profile to 
right, with fur cap. Oval. Supple. 
Height 3 10-16 inches; width 2 12-16 inches. 
Anderson S. Rare. 


D®¥ BENJAMIN FRANKLIN. Full bust, head and body in 
profile to left, with fur cap. Oval. Line. 
Height 3 2-16 inches; width 2 9-16 inches. 
R. Gray sculp' Published by W. Falconer, Glasgow, 1814. 


BENJ* FRANKLIN. Full bust, head and body in profile to 
left, with fur cap. Oval. Line. 
Height 3 11-16 inches; width 2 14-16 inches. 
W. Grainger Sculpt Zwo copies. 


BENJAMIN FRANKLIN. Full bust, head and body in pro- 
file to right, with fur cap. Oval. Underneath the oval is the 
following : 
‘‘T1 a ravi le feu des Cieux 
Il fait fleurir les Arts en des Climats sauvages 
I, Amerique le place a la téte des Sages 
La Gréce l’auroit mis au uombre de ses Dieux.” ; 
Line. 
Height 3 2-16 inches ; width 2 11-16 inches. 
Heath sculpt From a Medallion in possession of Df? Lett- 


som. 


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578. 


579. 


580. 


581. 


582: 


583. 


584. 


585. 


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D® BENJAMIN FRANKLIN. Full bust, head and body in 
profile to right, with fur cap. Oval. 
Height 3 3-16 inches; width 2 10-16 inches. 
E Mitchell sc. Published by Oliver and Boyd. Edin" 1812. 


BENJ® FRANKLIN. Full bust, fully described in the preced- 
ing print by O’Neill. Oval. Line. 
Height 3 10-16 inches; width 2 13-16 inches. 
Scoles sc. are. 


D® FRANKLIN. Full bust, head and body in profile to left, 
with fur cap. Vignette. Stpple. 


Height 2 inches; width 1 10-16 inches. 


BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, NE A Boston pAns LA NOUVELLE 
ANGLETERRE LE 17 JANVIER 1706. Bust, head to left, with fur 
cap. Oval ina rectangle, ona base. The title in the base. 


Line. 
Height 6 5-16 inches ; width 4 6-16 inches. 


Desrayes del. le Beau scul. A Faris ches Esnauts, rue S' Jac- 
gues a la Ville de Coutances, A. P. D. R. 


FRANKLIN. Bust, head to right, with fur cap. Oval in a 
rectangle, beneath which is a tablet with the title and four lines 


of script. Stipple. 
Height 6 inches ; width 3 9-16 inches. 


A Faris chez Mad: Bergny M*® ad’ Estampes de S. A. S. la Prin- 
cesse Lamballe, rue du Cog. S. Honoré, A. P. D. R. 


VERSAILLES TYPE. 


FRANKLIN. Full bust, full face, fully described in the pre- 

ceding print by Levy. Supple. 
Height 4 4-16 inches; width 3 5-16 inches. 

H. W. Smith. From the Painting in the Gallery of Versailles. 


D. MARTIN TYPE. 


BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, L.L.D. F.R.S. Half-length, head 
to left, seated, with arms resting on a table, reading; the chin 
resting on the thumb of the right hand. Stpple. 
Height 4 12-16 inches; width 3 13-16 inches. 
D. Martin Pinxt G. Gobrecht sculp? 


BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, L.L.D. Half-length; fully described 
in the preceding print. Supple. 
Height 4 6-16 inches ; width 3 ro-16 inches. 
Engraved by C. Goodman & R. Piggott, from an original 
painting by Martin, for the Analectic Magazine. Published by 
M. Thomas, 1818. 2 copies. 


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586. 


587. 


588. 


589. 


590. 


591. 


592. 


593. 


594. 


89° 
D® FRANKLIN. Half-length; fully described in the print by 
Gobrecht, No. 1415. Supple. 
Height 4 8-16 inches ; width 3 10-16 inches. 
Martin Pinx Goodman & Piggot sc. 


BENJA* FRANKLIN. Half-length; fully described in the 
print by Gobrecht, No. 584. ° Stipple. 
Height 3 11-16 inches ; width 3 inches. 
Engraved by Ilman & Pilbrow. 


BENJAMIN FRANKLIN. Half-length; fully described in the 
print by Gobrecht, No. 584. Stipple. 
Height 3 11-16 inches; width 3 1-16 inches. 
Engraved by J. B. Longacre, from a Painting by Martin. 


BENJAMIN FRANKLIN.  Half-length; fully described in 
the print by Gobrecht, No. 584. Supple. 
Height 4 13-16 inches ; width 3 15-16 inches. 
Painted by Martin. Engraved by Longacre. 


THE SAME. Variety in publisher: “Published by S. C. At- 
kinson, Philad®”’ 


FRANKLIN. Half-length, head to left, the left hand holding 
a book; the chin resting on the thumb of the right hand; with 
arabesque border. Stipple. 
Height 4 14-16 inches; width 2 11-16 inches. 
Painted by Martin. Engraved by J. B. Longacre. C. S. 
Willams, New Haven Ct. 


FRANKLIN. Full bust, head to left, chin resting on the 
thumb of the right hand; in a border engraved with a rulette; 
over the border, the representation of an electric storm ; beneath 
the border, a tablet on which is the title. Stipple. 
Height 4 2-16 inches ; width 2 4-16 inches. 
Perkins & Heath. Patent Hardened Steel Plate. 


BENJAMIN FRANKLIN. Half-length; fully described in the 
print by Gobrecht, Lot 584. Line. 
Height 2 9-16 inches ; width 2 inches. 


Martin del. W.D. Smith sc. 


BENJAMIN FRANKLIN. Halflength; fully described in the 
print, Lot 584. Supple. 
Height 4 9-16 inches ; width 3 12-16 inches. 
Engraved by T. B. Welch from the Portrait by Martin in pos- 
session of the American Philosophical Society. 


595. 


590. 


597. 


“598. 
599. 


600. 


fore) 


BENJAMIN FRANKLIN. Half length, fully described in the 
print by Gobrecht, Lot 584, but with an ornamental border, the 
title on a tablet in the border. Supple. 
Height 8 4-16 inches ; width 5 5-16 inches. 
Philad Published by M. A. Milliette 320 Chestnut St. 


DUPLESSIS TYPE 


BENJ. FRANKLIN, L.L.D. Full bust, head to left. Circular 

in a rectangle, resting on a base. The title on a tablet in the 

base. Line. 
Height 5 12-16 inches ; width 3 8-16 inches. 

W. Angus. Sculp. From a Painting in the Possession of F. 
Schwediauer, M.D. in Newman Street. Published April 1" 1783 
by J. Fielding, Paternoster Row, J. Sewell, Cornhill & J. Debrett, 
Piccadilly. 


BENJAMIN FRANKLIN. Full bust, head three-quarters to 
left, with fur collar. Oval in a rectangle, resting on a base, on 
which is the title, and in a tablet on the base the following : 


**Honneur du nouveau monde et de ’humanité 

Ce Sage aimable et vrai les guide et les éclaire 

Comme un autre Mentor, il cache A l’ceil vulgaire, 

Sous les traits d’un mortel, une divinite, par M. Feutry.” 


Line. 

Height 10 8-16 inches ; width 7 inches. : 

Duplessis Pinxit Parisiis 1778. Chevillet Sculpsit. Tiré du 

Cabinet de M. le Ray de Chaumont. | Brilliant impression, full 
margin. 


THE SAME. With full margin. 


BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, MINIsrRE PLENIPOTENTIAIRE DES 
Erats Unis DE L’AMERIQUE PRES S. M. LE ROI DE FRANCE. 
Ne A Boston LE 17 JANVIER 17006. Mort A PHILADELPHIE 
EN AVRIL 1790. Full bust. head three-quarters to left. Oval 
in a tectangle, resting on a base, on which is the title. Line. 
Height 5 8-16 inches ; width 3 12-16 inches. 
Fr. Janet. sc. 


A. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Docteur en MEpEcINE. NE 
A Bosron CAPITALE, DE LA PROVINCE DE MASSACHUSSET EN 
AMERIQUE LE 17 JANVIER 1706. Full bust, head three-quar- 
ters to left. Oval in an ornamented rectangle, resting on a base, - 
upon which are olive leaves, books, inkstand, globe, and open 
book inscribed ‘‘ Pro Patria.’ The title in a tablet on the base. 

Line. 

Height 6 5-16 inches ; width 4 inches. 
P. Maren del. Le Beau Sculp. 


‘“‘ Sa Vertu son Courage et sa Simplicité 
De Sparte ont retracé le Caractere Antique 
Et cher a la raison, cher 4 1 Humanité 
Il Kctaira l’ Kurope et sauva l’Amerique.’’ 


Beautiful impression with full margin. 


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. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN. Full bust, head three-quarters to 

left, with fur collar. Oval in a rectangle resting on a base, a 

wreath of oak leaves tied by a ribbon at the top extending on 

either side of the oval; on the base to the right an eagle; tothe 

_left an open map and book; on the front of the base the word 

Vie Line. 
Height 6 2-16 inches; width 3 13-16 inches. 


T. Pélicier Sculp 1782. Rare. 

602. FRANKLIN. Full bust, head three-quarters to left, with fur 
collar. Vignette. Stipple. 
Height 5 inches; width 3 4-16 inches, 

Steendr. van H. J. Backer. Dordt. 
603. FRANKLIN. Full bust, head three-quarters to left, with fur 
collar. Vignette. Supple. 
Height 3 4-16 inches; width 3 2-16 inches. 
Bouvier Sc. 1833. Open letter proof. 


604. THE SAME. 


605. FRANKLIN. Full bust, head three-quarters to left, with fur 
collar. Vignette. Line. 


Height 3 4-16 inches; width 3 6-16 inches. 
Vernier del. Lemaitre dir. Delaistre.Sc. Open letter proof. 


606. FRANKLIN.  Half-length, head three-quarters to left, with fur 
collar. Vignette. Stipple. 


+ Height 4 inches ; width 4 2-16 inches. 
E. Dentu, Ed. 13. Gal. d’Orleans (Pal. R) Paris. Eugéne 
Leguay Gilquin et Dupain Imp. r. des Fossés. S' Jacq. 3. Paris. 


L[ndia proof. 
607. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN. Full bust, head three-quarters to 
left, with fur collar. Vignette. Stipple. 


Height 3 4-16 inches; width 3 4-16 inches. 
Dnplessis gem. Stahlstich von Carl Mayer: Stuttgart, /. 
Schieble's Buchhandlung, Druck v. Carl Mayer. Nog. 


608. BENIAMINO FRANKLIN. Full bust, head three-quarters to 
left, with fur collar. Vignette. Supple. 
Each, height 3 3-16 inches ; width 2 14-16 inches, 
Savevio Pistolesi dis. inc. Judia proof. 


609. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN. Full bust, head three-quarters to 
left, with fur collar. Vignette. Stipple. 
Height 3 3-16 inches; width 3 4-16 inches. 
F. Weber. Sc. durch Kunst-Verlag, W. Creuzbauer in Carls- 
ruhe, 


610. 


612. 


Oa: 


614. 


615. 


616. 


617. 


618. 


Q2 


BENJAMIN FRANKLIN. GESANDTER DER VEREINIGTEN 
Norp-AMERIKANISCHEN STAATEN AN DEM FRANZOSISCHEN HoFE. 
GEBOHREN ZU BOSTON D: 177 JAN. 1706. GESTORBEN ZU 
PHILADELPHIA IN APRIL 1790. Full bust, head three-quarters 
to left, with fur collar. Oval with a border. Stipple. 


Height 3 8-16 inches ; width 3 3-16 inches. 
Rare. 


. FRANKLIN. Crroven pes Etats—Unis. Full bust, head 


three-quarters to left, with fur collar. Vignette. Outline. 
Height 3 8-16 inches; width 2 6-16 inches. 


FRANKLIN. Full bust, head three-quarters to left, with fur 
collar. Vignette. Line. 


Height 3 8-16 inches ; width 3 8-16 inches. 
Duplessis J. Andrews. From the original Picture by Duples- 


sis in the possession of M’S Barnett of Paris. Published by 
Whittemore, Niles & Hall. Printed by C. D. Andrews. 


THE SAME. Proof before letters. 


BENJAMIN FRANKLIN. NE A Boston LE 17 JANVIER 
1700. Morr LE 17 Avrit 1790. Full bust, head three- 
quarters to left, with border of three lines. Line. 


Height 2 13-16 inches ; width 2 3-16 inches. 
Bertonnier sculp. nda proof. 3 states of the plate. 


BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, L.L.D. F.R.S. Full bust, head 
three-quarters to left, with fur collar. Line. 


Height 3 7-16 inches ; width 2 13-16 inches. 
From a French Painting. Carter, Andrews & Co. Sc. 


I AM YOURS B. FRANKLIN. Full bust, head three-quar- 
ters to left, with fur collar. Line. 


Height 3 6-16 inches ; width 2 13-16 inches. 


From a French Painting. Dick Sc. New-York, Harper & 
Lrothers. 


FRANKLIN. Full bust, head three-quarters to left, with fur 
collar; with border of 4 lines. Line. 


Height 2 10-16 inches ; width 2 1-16 inches. 


A. Dutillois sculp! 


THE SAME. With a biographical sketch of seventeen lines 
and variety in artists’ names. “A. Dutillois Scu’ Duplessis 
Pinxit.”’ 


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619. 


620. 


621. 


622. 


623. 


624. 


625. 


626. 


93 


FRANKLIN. Full bust, head three-quarters to left, with fur 
collar; in ornamented border; the title in drapery on top of 


border. - Supple. 
Height 4 3-16 inches ; width 2 10-16 inches. 


Engraved by W. T. Fry. 


FRANKLIN. Full bust, head three-quarters to left. Line. 
Height 4 inches ; width 3 7-16 inches. 


Nordheim sculp. Zu Meyer's Monatsheften. (Published for 
Herrmann J. Meyer, New-York.) 


FRANKLIN. Full bust, head three-quarters to left, with fur 
collar; in border resembling a picture-frame, suspended by a 
ring, Supple. 
Height 5 14-16 inches; width 4 10-16 inches. 
Disegnato ed inciso da M'? Pekenino in America 1822 Sopra 
la Miniatura di Janinet. ud? by the Engraver, Philad® 1517 
Pine St. 


B. FRANKLIN. Full bust, head three-quarters to left, with 
fur collar; in border resembling a frame, suspended from a nail. 
Supple. 
Height 2 14-16 inches; width 2 2-16 inches. 
Janinet p. Pekenino sc. New York: Published by R. & 
W. A. Bartow, 1822. 2 copies. 


BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, L.L.D. F.R.S. Full bust, head 
three-quarters to left, with fur collar. Stipple. 
Height 3 8-16 inches ; width 2 13-16 inches. 


From a French Painting. Engraved by T. Wright. 


BEN* FRANKLIN. Full bust, head three-quarters to left, 
with fur collar. Oval with an ornamental border, at the bottom 
of which is a representation of Franklin flying his kite. Szzpple. 
Height 4 10-16 inches ; width 3 9-16 inches. 
Painted by Duplissis. Eng? by R. E. Babson & J. Andrews. 
Walkex.& White, Boston, New York, Philadelphia & Baltimore. 
2 coples. 


FRANKLIN. Ne A Boston LE 17 Janv. 1706. Morra 
PHILADELPHIE EN 1790. Full bust, nearly full face, with fur 


collar. Oval. Stipple. 
Height 2 7-16 inches; width 2 1-16 inches. 
F. Bonneville del. Delatour Sculp. Rare. 


BENJAMIN FRANKLIN (Paysicien Er PHILosoPpHE) MEMBRE 
DE LA SOCIETE ROYALE DE LonpreEs, NE A Boston (ETATS UNIS 
D’ AMERIQUE) LE 17 JANVIER 1706. Morr A PHILADELPHIE LE 


627. 


628. 


629. 


630. 


SEPE 


632. 


633. 


634. 


04 


17 Avrit 1790. Full bust, head three-quarters to left, with fur 
collar. Oval. Supple. 
Height 4 1-16 inches ; width 3 5-16 inches. 


Dessiné d’apres le portrait peint par Duplessis a Paris en 1778, 
et Gravé par Ambroise Tardieu. 


Fine impression, with full margin. 


BENJAMIN FRANKLIN. Full bust, head three-quarters to 
left, with fur collar. Oval. : Line. 


Height 4 3-16 inches; width 3 9-16 inches. 


BENJAMIN FRANKLIN. Full bust, head three-quarters to 
right, with fur collar. Line. 


Height 48-16 inches ; width 3 11-16 inches. 
Eng? by R. W. Dodson from a Painting by J. B. Longacre 
after an Original Miniature in possession of W. J. Duane Esq*® 
2 copes. 


FRANKLIN. Full bust, head three-quarters to right. _ Lzme. 
Height 5 2-16 inches ; width 3 11-16 inches. . 
C. A. Bovara inc. Per Vinc® Ferrario. 


BENJ* FRANKLIN. Full bust, head to right, with fur collar. 


Mezzotinto. 
Height 4 11-16 inches ; width 3 13-16 inches. 
FD ross: 
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN. Nearly half-length, head three- 
quarters to right. Line. 


Height 5 4-16 inches; width 3 14-16 inches. 
Engraved by H. B. Hall from the original picture in Pastel 
painted from life by J. A. Duplessis in 1783, and now (1868) in 
the possession of John Bigelow Esq. 


THE SAME. Fine proof before all letters on India paper. 


FRANKLIN. Full bust, head three-quarters to right, with fur 
collar. : | Stpple. 
Height 4 13-16 inches; width 4 inches. 

Engraved by J. Thomson. From an original Picture by J. A. 
Duplessis in the possession of M* Barnet, Consul General for the 
United States of America at Paris: Under the Superintendence 
of the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge. London 
Published by Charles Knight, Ludgate Street & Pall Mall East. 


BENJAMIN FRANKLIN. NE A Boston LE 17, JANVIER 


1706. ERIPUIT COELO FULMEN SCEPTRUM QUE TYRANNIS. Half- - 


length, nearly full face, with fur-trimmed coat, seated at a table 


95 


upon which is a map entitled ‘‘ Philadelphie”’ and spectacles ; the 
right hand pointing to the map. The title in a tablet. Line. 


Height 13 5-16inches; width 9 5-16 inches. 
Print par Madame Filleul. Gravé par Cathelin, Graveur du 


Roi. A Paris chez M. Boquet rite Comtesse d’ Artois vis-a-vis 
celle Mauconseil. Very rare. 


\ 


635. FRANKELIN. Munistre PLENIPOTENTIARIE DEs Etats UNIA 
DE L'AMERIQUE SEPTENTRIONALE. Full bust, head three-quar- 
ters to right. Oval in a rectangle resembling an ornamental 
frame, with title on a tablet in the lower portion. Line. 

eae Height 13 6 16-inches; width 10 inches, 

Dessiné par Bounieu d’aprés le Buste de M. T. Coudon. 
Grave par Chevillet. ‘‘ Galerie des hommes illustres vivans.”’ 
Brilliant impression, with full margin. Rare. 


636. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN. Full bust, head three-quarters to 
right, with fur collar. Oval in a rectangle, resting on a base. 
The title on a tablet in the base. Line. 


Height 5 13-16 inches ; width 3 10-16 inches. 
Goldar sculp’ Published Sep’ 23% 1785, by J. Fielding, Pater 


Noster Row. 
636%. (BENJAMIN FRANKLIN.) Full bust, head three-quarters 
to left. Oval in a rectangle. Line. 


Height 3 11-16 inches ; width 2 4-16 inches. 
Duplessis. P. Alex® Tardieu sculp! 
Proof before the title, on India paper. 


637. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN. Ne A BosTon LE 17 JANVIER 
1706, Full bust, nearly full face. Oval. Aquatint. 
Height 7 3-s6 inches; width 6 2-16 inches. 


638. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN. Ne A Boston, LE 17 JANVIER 
1706. Morr A PHILADELPHIE EN 1790. Full bust, nearly full 
face, with fur collar. Oval. Supple. 
Height 4 8-16 inches ; width 3 10-16 inches, 

F. Bonneville Deli. Gautier Sculp. A Paris chez, Auteur 
vue du Théatre Francats N. 4. 


639. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN. Nearly half-length, head three- 
quarters to right. Oval in a rectangle. Line, 
Height 13 12-16 inches ; width rr 4-16 inches, 
A. Krause sc. Druck v. Zehl. Leipzig. 


639%. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN. Ne‘A Boston En 1706, Mort 
LE 17 AvriL 1790. Full bust, head three-quarters to right; 
with fur coat. Oval, with a border in a rectangle. Line. 

Height 4 6-16 inches ; width 3 inches. 
Maria Miou sculp. 


96 


640. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN. MInNISTRE PLENIPOTENTIAIRE A LA 


641. 


642. 


643. 


644. 


645. 


646. 


CouR DE FRANCE POUR LA REPUBLIQUE DES PROVINCES UNIES 
DE L’AMERIQUE SEPTENTRIONALE. Full bust, head three-quar- 
ters to right, with fur collar. Oval in a rectangle, resting on a 
base, supported by a figure of Diogenes and his lantern; over 
the oval a liberty cap on a spear; in the upper left-hand corner 
a flying dove with a ribbon; to the left a tree and a large tub; 
in the lower right-hand corner an eagle standing on a docu- 
ment entitled “‘ Ameriq Septent.”; in the lower left-hand corner 
a bunch of beets; on a base upon which the oval rests is the 
motto “Stupete Gentes! Reperit vivum Diogenes.” Line. 
Height 10 10-16 inches ; width 8 1-16 inches. 

N. L. G. D.L. C. A.D. L. del. et Sculp:- A Pants chee Dias 
Lancer du Rot, M* ad’ Estampes, Peintre, Doreur et Vitrier, Cour 
du Manége aux Thuilleries. 


FRANKLIN (BENJAMIN) NE A Boston EN 1706, MorT EN 


1790. Full bust, head three-quarters to right, with fur-trimmed | 


coat. Vignette. Line. 
Height 2 10-16 inches ; width 2 8-16 inches. 
Ferdinard Sct Publé par Blaisot. 


BENIAMINO FRANKLIN. Full bust in clouds, head three- 
Huarters to right. Vignette. Line. 
Height 4 4-16 inches ; width 4 inches. 
Gaet Bonatti inc. 


(BENJ* FRANKLIN.) Full bust, head three-quarters to right. 
Vignette. Etching. 
Height 4 8-16 inches ; width 4 inches. 
Etch* by H. B. Hall, N. Y. 1879. Lroof. 2 copies: 


BENJAMIN FRANKLIN. Full bust, head three-quarters to 
right, with fur collar. Vignette. Stipple. 
' Height 3 12-16 inches ; width 4 inches. 
Eng* by Geo. E. Perine. N. Y. 


PROFILE PORTRAITS. 


BENJAMIN FRANKLIN. Bust and head in profile to right. 
Oval. Line. 
Height 4 3-16 inches; width 3 8-16 inches. 
J. Akin Sc. Philad* Published by W™ Duane, Philadelphia, 
r8og. Rare. 


BENIAMIN FRANKLIN. Bust and head in profile to left. 
Circular medallion, on a sheet with a portrait of John Howard. 
Line. 
Diameter I 14-16 inches. 


D. Berger sc. 1792. Very rare. 


ae aN 


647. 


648. 


649. 


650. 


651. 


652. 


653. 


654. 


es 


BENJAMIN FRANKLIN. GeEsBonreEN 1706. Bust and head 

in profile to left. Oval medallion, suspended by a ring tied with 

a ribbon, ina rectangle. The title under the medallion. zn. 
- Height 4 11-16 inches ; width 2 11-16 inches. 


D. Berger, Sculp 1783. Very rare. 


B. F. Full bust and head in profile to right. Circular medal- 
lion ina wreath of oak leaves, bound together at the bottom 
with a ribbon. Supple. 
Diameter 9 3-16 inches. 
Lethere Delineavit. Darcis Sculpsit. A Parts Chez Potrelle. 
M! ad Estampes. Rue Honoré, N? 54. Rare. 


BENJAMIN FRANKLIN. Born Jan’ 177% 1706. DIED 
AprRIL 17%" 1790. Head and bust in profile to left. Vignette. 


Stipple. 
Height 2 13-16 inches; width 1 9-16 inches. 
Edwin sc. 
BENJ. FRANKLIN, L.L.D. F.R.S. Bust and head in profile 
to right. Oval. . Line. 


Height 4 2-16 inches ; width 3 7-16 inches. 
Drawn by T. Holloway from the Bust modelled at Paris from 
the Life, engrav’d by Allardice. 


BENJ. FRANKLIN, L.L.D. Bust and head in profile to right. 
Oval. Stipple. 
Height 4 2-16 inches; width 3 3-16 inches. 
W. R. Jones sc. are. 


BENIAMIN FRANKLIN. Bust in profile to right on a ped- 
estal mounted on a monument, being crowned with a wreath of 
oak leaves by the figure of Liberty, which is standing to the 
right; a cupid is seated at the bottom of the monument holding 
a map of the two hemispheres, with a wand in the right hand 
pointing toward the map; drapery in the upper left-hand corner. 

Line. 

Height 6 1-16 inches; width 3 6-16 inches. 


H. Lyps del & sc. 


BENJAMIN FRANKLIN. Head and bust in profile to left. 
Vignette. - Etching. 
Height 2 6-16 inches; width 2 8-16 inches. 
Etched by Thomas Landseer. Published by Hunt & Clark, 
Tavistock Street, Covent Garden. Transferred from copper to 
stone by C. Hullmandel. Very rare. 


BENI. FRANKLIN. GeEsorEN zu Boston In NEv ENGLAND, 
DEN 17. JAN. 1706. Non Sorpipus AucTor NATURAE VERIQUE. 
Bust and head in profile to right. Vignette. Line. 
Height 3 4-16 inches ; width 2 inches. 
C. G. Nestler fec. Very rare. 


655. 


656. 


657. 


658. 


650. 


660. 


601. 


662. 


663. 


98 
BENJ® FRANKLIN, L.L.D. F.R.S. Bust and head in profile 
to left. Oval draped with an olive wreath. Line. 
Height 4 6-16 inches ; width 3 5-16 inches. 
Noble sculp. New London Magazine. 


B. FRANKLIN, L.L.D. F.R.S. AMBASSADOR FROM THE CON- 
GRESS OF AMERICA TO THE COURT OF FRANCE. Head and bust 
in profile to left. Oval with a border. — Line. 


Height 4 4-16 inches ; width 3 7-16 inches. 
J. Norman Sc. Very rare. 


BENJAMIN FRANKLIN. Bust and head in profile to right. 
Oval medallion suspended by a ring, with ribbon tied in a bow 
at top, in a rectangle; the title under the medallion. Line. 


Height 4 10-16 inches; width 2 11-16 inches. 
Saack. sc. Very rare. 


D® BENJ. FRANKLIN. Bust and head in profile to right. 
Oval in rectangle, on a background representing stonework. 
The title in a tablet beneath the oval. Supple. 


Height 3 11-16inches; width 2 13-16 inches. 
Tannersc. Philadelphia, Published by W. W. Woodward, r8or. 


BENJAMIN FRANKLIN. Head and bust in profile to left. 


Vignette. Line. 
Height 2 8-16 inches ; width 1 9-16 inches. 


J. V. N. Throop. sc. 
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN. Born JAn? 1777 1706. DtEp 


_ APRIL 177" 1790. Head and bust in profile to left. Vignette. 


Stipple. 


Height 2 12-16 inches ; width 1 10-16 inches. 
Warnicke. Sc. 


Head and bust in profile to left. Vignette. Supple. 
Height 2 6-16 inches; width 1 7-16 inches 


Eng® by E. Wellmore from an original drawing by J. B. Long- 
acre after the bust by Houdon. 


BENJ: FRANKLIN. Bust and head in profile to left. Cir- 
cular medallion. Stipple. 
Diameter 2 4-16;inches. 
C. Westirmayr fecit 1794, nanch einem Basrelief. Lcesstvely 
rare. 


LE DOCTEUR FRANCKLIN Couronné Par 1a Liperte. 
Bust in profile to right, resting on the globe; supported by an 
angel holding a sword in the right hand, and a scroll in the left, 
inscribed ‘“ Constitution du Gouvernement de Pensilvanie Art. 


664. 


665. 


666. 


667. 


668. 


669. 


99 


1°”; to the right Liberty with a crown of olive leaves in each 
hand in the act of crowning Franklin; at the bottom in the fore- 
ground a bundle of fasces and olive leaves; at the top a Liberty 
cap on a pole, from which are emanating diverging rays. 
Aquatint. 
Height 9 1-16 inches; width 7 8-16 inches. 


Rare. (By Fragonard.) 


BENJ. FRANKLIN, L.L.D. F.R.S. ‘“ Where Liberty dwells, 
There is my Country.” Bust and head in profile to right in 


oval. Supple. 
Height 4 4-16 inches; width 3 8-16 inches. 
Rare. 


Bust and head in profile to right in the center of a wreath 
of flowers. Oval in a rectangle. Stipple. 
Height 5 4-16 inches; width 4 4-16 inches. 
“ Bristol Hard Porcelain Flower Piece, (size 834 in. x 7 % in.). 
Portrait of Benjamin Franklin. In the collection of M* William 
Edkins, Bristol.” 


Bust in profile to left. Oval in a rectangle. Outline. 


Height 4 3-16 inches; width 3 11-16 inches. 
From Lavater’s Physiognomy. 


BENJAMIN WEST TYPE. 


BENJAMIN FRANKLIN, L.L.D. Full bust, head three- 
quarters to left. Vignette. Supple. 


Height 2 12-16 inches; width 2 14-16 inches. ; 


Engraved by R. Page. Published by J. Robins & Co., London, 
July 1, 1826. 


BENJ. FRANKLIN, L.L.D. F.R.S. Full bust, head three- 
quarters to right. Line. 


Height 3 7-16 inches ; width 2 11-16 inches. 
is Scott sc. 


THOS. GAINSBOROUGH TYPE. 


DOCTOR BENJAMIN FRANKLIN. Full bust, head three- 
quarters to right. Oval. Supple. 
Height 3 3-16 inches; width 2 10-16 inches. 
Engraved by W™ Evans from an original picture (the last 
painted) in the possession of Df Ja? Hamilton. Pudblshed for 
Lackington Allen & C° Jan! 1, 1804. 


TOO 


GIACOMO TOURIN TYPE. 


670. B. FRANKLIN. Bust, head three-quarters to right. Oval ina 


rectangle, resting on a base, in which is the title. Flowers 
strewn around the base. Line. 


Height 4 10-16 inches ; width 2 14-16 inches. 


Ramondi incise. Dal depinto sopra smalto di Giacomo Touron 
presso il Marchese Girolamo d’Adda in Milano. 


MEMORIAL DESIGNS, SCENES FROM FRANKLIN’S LIFE, 


CARICATURES, ETC. 


671. L. AMERIQUE INDEPENDANTE. Representing Franklin 


in a Roman dress, crowned with oak leaves, standing amidst a 
group of figures at the foot of a statue of Liberty, with a wand 
in his left hand, pointing to an Indian maiden kneeling at the 
base of the monument; over the whole the figure of “ War” 
with shield and spear; in the background trees and shrubbery 
in the margin at the bottom a harp in a circle composed of 
thirteen links, upon which are the names of the thirteen United 
States, on either side of which are flowers, horn of plenty, etc. 

Line. 

Height 17 2-16 inches ; width 13 11-16 inches. 

A Borel invenit et delineavit 1778. J. C. le Vasseur Sculptor 
Regis et Majest® Imper™ Reg™ Sculp. ‘‘ Dediée au Congrés 
des Etats unis de l’Amerique.” <A Faris ches lauter rue Bou- 
cherat au coin de la rue Xaintonge Par leur trés humble et tres 
obéissant Serviteur Borel. 


672. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN. Born in Boston, Jan% 17" 1706. 


Died in Philadelphia, April 17% 1790. Full length, seated in an 

arm chair, spectacles held in the left hand. The right hand 

holding a pair of dividers resting on a map on a table to left, 

in the left distance, a bookcase. Mezzotinto. 
Height 20 4-16 inches; width 14 15-16 inches. 


Painted by T. H. Matteson, Esq! Engraved by Hen S. Sadd. 


673. PORTRAITS OF BENJ. FRANKLIN. 9 pieces. 


FRAMED PORTRAITS, VIEWS, &c. 


674. THE BRITISH SURRENDERING THEIR ARMS TO 


GEN. WASHINGTON, After their Defeat at York Town, in 
Virginia, October, 1781. Drawn by John Francis Renault. 
Engraved by Tanner, Vallance, Kearny & Co., and W. Allen. 
To the Defenders of American Independence this print is most 
respectfully inscribed, by their fellow-citizen, J2® F%* Renault 


O75. 


676. 


677. 


678. 


679. 


680. 


681. 


682. 


683. 


IOI 


Assistant Secretary to the Count de Grass, and Engineer to the 
French Army at the Siege of York. ize. In Contemporary 
Gilt frame. 


Fine impression. Rare. 


PEACE OF GHENT, and Triumph of America, M£Plantou, 
Citizen of the United States, pinxit, P. L. Debucourt, sculpt. 
Aquatint. In handsome antique mahogany frame. Fine im- 
pression, are. 


THE HOME OF WASHINGTON. Painted by P. T. Rossiter 
and J. R. Mignot. Engraved by Thos. Oldham Barlow. 
Mixed, Framed and Glazed. 


REV. GREGORY T. BEDELL, D.D. Rector of St. Andrew’s 
Church, Philadelphia. Engraved by James W. Steel from the 
original picture painted by John Neagle. Line. Framed and 
glazed. 


PRESIDENT JACKSON'S Proclamation Address to the 
People of South Carolina, with Portrait of Jackson at the head. 
Framed and Glazed. 


JEFFERSON. Full length, head to right, standing near a 
table upon which is a Terrestrial Globe, the left hand resting 
thereon ; in the lower left, an arm chair; in the right distance a 
curtain drawn aside reveals a bookcase ; beneath the table three 
large volumes. Szpple. D. Edwin sculp, Melding No. 96a. 
Fine brilliant tmpresston. Framed, with Black Margin and Title 
on Glass. Very rare. 


fie cCrLiEENCY JOHN ADAMS. President of the 
United States of America. Drawn and Engraved by H. Hous- 
ton. Respectfully Dedicated to the Lovers of their Country and 
Firm Supporters of its Constitution. Pudblished by D. Kennedy, 
228 Market St. Phil® Stipple. Framed and Glazed. fare. 


LA FAYETTE. Full length in uniform, pointing to a Battle 
in progress to the left. A negro holding a horse to the right. 
Painted by L. Le Paon Historical painter to the Prince of Conde. 
Engraved by F. Kearny, Philadelphia, 1824, in Contemporary 
Gilt Frame. are. 


WILLIAM WHITE, D.D. Late Bishop of the Protestant 
Episcopal Church of the State of Pennsylvania, United States 
of America. A. Inman, Pinxt. C. E Wagstaff, Sc. Mezzo- 
“into. Framed and Glazed. 


MASONIC HALL, Philadelphia. Drawn by William Strick- 
land, Architect. Engraved by William Kneass. Lzve. Framed 
and Glazed. 


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684. THE U.S. FRIGATE CONSTITUTION. Isaac Hull Esaq= 


685. 


Commander, Capturing His Britannic Majesty’s Frigate Guer- 
riere, James R Dacres Esq! Commander (Fought Aug 19 1812) 
Painted by T. Birch, A. C. S.A. Engraved by C. Tiebout, A. 
C.S.A. Supple. Framed and Glazed. Very rare. 


VIEW OF THE WATER GAP AND COLUMBIA GLASS 
WORKS, River Delaware. T, Birch Pinx. Stricklandae 
Aquatint. Framed and Glazed. 


686. SCULL. & HEAP’S MAP OF PHILADEDLPHIAS a: 


PARTS ADJACENT. With a Perspective View of the State 
House, 1750. Republished April 1850 by David Lobach. 
Framed and Glazed. 


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